Controls for Your BMW X3 SUV 2020

Controls  
This chapter is intended to provide you with  
information that will give you complete control of  
your vehicle. All features and accessories that  
are useful for driving and your safety, comfort  
and convenience are described here.  
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Overview  
Vehicle features and options  
This chapter describes all standard, country-  
specific and optional features offered with the  
series. It also describes features that are not  
necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to  
the selected options or country versions. This  
also applies to safety-related functions and  
systems. The respectively applicable country  
provisions must be observed when using the  
respective features and systems.  
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Unlocking  
Locking  
Remote control/key  
Unlock the tailgate  
Press briefly: headlight courtesy delay fea‐  
ture  
General information  
The vehicle is supplied with two remote con‐  
trols with integrated key.  
Press and hold: Panic mode  
Every remote control holds a replaceable bat‐  
tery.  
Integrated key  
You may set the key functions depending on  
the optional features and country-specific ver‐  
sion. For Settings, refer to page 45.  
The vehicle stores personal settings for every  
remote control. Personal Profile, refer to  
page 35.  
The remote controls hold information on re‐  
quired maintenance. Service data in the re‐  
mote control, refer to page 215  
Press button, arrow 1, and remove the key, ar‐  
row 2.  
The integrated key fits the following locks:  
Driver's door.  
Glove compartment on the front passenger  
side.  
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Interference of radio transmission by  
charger while charging items such as mo‐  
bile devices in the vehicle.  
Replacing the battery  
A Check Control message is displayed if an at‐  
tempt is made to switch on the ignition or start  
the engine.  
Starting the engine with emergency  
detection of the remote control  
1. Remove integrated key from remote con‐  
trol.  
2. Push in the catch with the key, arrow 1.  
3. Remove the cover of the battery compart‐  
ment, arrow 2.  
4. Insert a battery of the same type with the  
positive side facing up.  
5. Press the cover closed.  
Steptronic transmission: if a corresponding  
Check Control message appears, hold the re‐  
mote control, as shown, against the marked  
area on the steering column and press the  
Start/Stop button within 10 seconds while  
pressing the brake.  
Take the used battery to a recycling  
center or to your service center.  
New remote controls  
New remote controls are available from the  
service center.  
If the remote control is not recognized: slightly  
change the height position of the remote con‐  
trol and repeat the procedure.  
Loss of the remote controls  
Lost remote controls can be disabled by your  
service center.  
Personal Profile  
Emergency detection of remote  
control  
It is possible to switch on the ignition or start  
the engine in situations such as the following:  
The concept  
Personal Profile provides three profiles, using  
which personal vehicle settings can be stored.  
Every remote control has one of these profiles  
assigned.  
Interference of radio transmission to re‐  
mote control by external sources e.g., by  
radio masts.  
If the vehicle is unlocked using a remote con‐  
trol, the assigned personal profile will be acti‐  
vated. All settings stored in the profile are au‐  
tomatically applied.  
Empty battery in remote control.  
Interference from radio transmissions  
through mobile devices in close proximity  
to remote control.  
If several drivers use their own remote control,  
the vehicle will adjust the personal settings  
during unlocking. These settings are also re‐  
stored, if the vehicle has been used in the  
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meantime by a person with a different remote  
control.  
3. Select a profile.  
All settings stored in the called-up profile  
are automatically applied.  
Changes to the settings are automatically  
saved in the personal profile.  
The called-up profile is assigned to the re‐  
mote control being used at the time.  
Three personal profiles and a guest profile can  
be created.  
If the profile is already assigned to a differ‐  
ent remote control, this profile will apply to  
both remote controls. It cannot be differen‐  
tiated anymore between the settings for  
the two remote controls.  
Adjusting  
The settings for the following systems and  
functions are saved in the active profile. The  
scope of storable settings is country- and  
equipment-dependable.  
Renaming profiles  
Unlocking and locking.  
Lights.  
A personal name can be assigned to every pro‐  
file to avoid confusion between the profiles.  
Climate control.  
Radio.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Profiles"  
Instrument cluster.  
Programmable memory buttons.  
Volumes, tone.  
3. "Options"  
4. "Rename current profile"  
Resetting profiles  
The settings of the active profile are reset to  
their default values.  
Control Display.  
Navigation.  
Park Distance Control PDC.  
Rearview camera  
Side View.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Profiles"  
3. "Options"  
Head-up Display.  
Driving Dynamics Control.  
4. "Reset current profile"  
Driver's seat position, exterior mirror posi‐  
tion, steering wheel position.  
Exporting profiles  
Most settings of the active profile can be ex‐  
ported.  
Cruise control.  
Intelligent Safety.  
This can be helpful for securing and retrieving  
personal settings, before delivering the vehicle  
to a workshop, e.g. Profiles can be taken to an‐  
other vehicle equipped with the Personal Pro‐  
file function.  
Active Blind Spot Detection.  
Profile management  
Opening profiles  
The following export options are available:  
Regardless of the remote control in use a dif‐  
ferent profile may be activated.  
Via BMW Online.  
Via the USB port to a USB device.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Profiles"  
Popular file systems for USB devices are  
supported. FAT32 and exFAT are the rec‐  
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ommended formats for profile export.  
3. "Options"  
Other formats may not support the export.  
4. "Display user list at startup"  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Profiles"  
Using the remote control  
3. "Export profile"  
4. BMW Online: "BMW Online"  
USB interface: "USB device"  
Note  
Take the remote control with you  
People or animals left unattended in a  
parked vehicle can lock the doors from the in‐  
side. Always take the remote control with you  
when leaving the vehicle so that the vehicle  
can then be opened from the outside.◀  
Importing profiles  
Profiles exported via BMW Online can also be  
imported via BMW Online.  
Profiles stored on a USB device can be im‐  
ported via the USB interface.  
Existing settings are overwritten with the im‐  
ported profile.  
Unlocking  
Press button on the remote control.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Profiles"  
All doors, the tailgate, and the fuel filler flap  
are being unlocked.  
3. "Import profile"  
Interior lamps and courtesy lamps are acti‐  
vated. This function is not available, if the  
interior lamps were switched off manually.  
4. BMW Online: "BMW Online"  
USB interface: "USB device"  
The welcome lamps are switched on, if this  
function was activated.  
Using the guest profile  
The guest profile is for individual settings that  
are saved in none of the three personal pro‐  
files.  
Exterior mirrors folded through convenient  
closing are folded open.  
You can set how the vehicle is to be unlocked.  
For Settings, refer to page 45.  
This can be useful for drivers who are using  
the vehicle temporarily and do not have their  
own profile.  
The alarm system, refer to page 46, is dis‐  
armed.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Profiles"  
3. "Guest"  
Convenient opening  
Press and hold this button on the re‐  
mote control after unlocking.  
The guest profile cannot be renamed. It is not  
assigned to the current remote control.  
The windows and the glass sunroof are  
opened, as long as the button on the remote  
control is pressed.  
Display profile list during start  
The profile list can be displayed during each  
start to select the desired profile.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Profiles"  
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Press button on the remote control for  
approx. 1 second.  
Locking  
Locking from the outside  
Do not lock the vehicle from the outside  
with people inside the car, as the vehicle can‐  
not be unlocked from inside without special  
knowledge.◀  
The tailgate opens slightly, regardless of  
whether the vehicle was previously locked or  
unlocked.  
With automatic tailgate operation, the closed  
tailgate is automatically opened.  
The driver's door must be closed.  
Press button on the remote control.  
Depending on the features and the country  
version, it is also possible to have door un‐  
locked. Create the settings, refer to page 45.  
All doors, the tailgate, and the fuel filler flap are  
being locked.  
If the doors were not unlocked, the tailgate is  
locked again as soon as it closes.  
The alarm system, refer to page 46, is armed.  
Do not place the remote control in the  
cargo area  
Switching on interior lights and  
courtesy lights  
Take the remote control with you and do not  
leave it in the cargo area; otherwise, the re‐  
mote control is locked inside the vehicle when  
the tailgate is closed.◀  
Press button on the remote control with  
the vehicle locked.  
This function is not available, if the interior  
lamps were switched off manually.  
Provide edge protection  
Sharp objects or those with edges can  
hit the rear window while driving and damage  
the heat conductors of the rear window. Pro‐  
vide edge protection.◀  
If the button is pressed again within 10 sec‐  
onds after vehicle was locked, the interior mo‐  
tion sensor and tilt alarm sensor of the anti-  
theft warning system, refer to page 47, are  
turned off. After locking, wait 10 seconds be‐  
fore pressing the button again.  
Switching on the headlight courtesy  
delay feature  
Panic mode  
You can trigger the alarm system if you find  
yourself in a dangerous situation.  
Briefly press the button on the remote  
control.  
The duration can be set in the Control Display.  
Press button on the remote control for  
at least 3 seconds.  
Malfunction  
Remote control detection by the vehicle can  
among others be malfunctioning under the fol‐  
lowing circumstances:  
To reel off the alarm: press any button.  
Unlocking the tailgate  
The battery of the remote control is dis‐  
charged. Replace the battery, refer to  
page 35.  
With automatic tailgate operation:  
Note the opening height of the tailgate  
The tailgate swings back and up when it  
opens. Ensure that there is sufficient clearance  
when the tailgate opens; otherwise, damage  
may result.◀  
Interference of the radio connection from  
transmission towers or other equipment  
with high transmit power.  
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Shielding of the remote control due to  
metal objects.  
Without remote control  
Interference of the radio connection from  
mobile phones or other electronic devices  
in direct proximity.  
From the outside  
Locking from the outside  
Do not lock the vehicle from the outside  
with people inside the car, as the vehicle can‐  
not be unlocked from inside without special  
knowledge.◀  
Do not transport the remote control together  
with metal objects or electronic devices.  
In the case of interference, the vehicle can also  
be unlocked and locked from the outside with‐  
out remote control, refer to page 39.  
Remove the key before pulling the door  
handle  
For US owners only  
Before pulling the outside door handle, remove  
the key to avoid damaging the paintwork and  
the key.◀  
The transmitter and receiver units comply with  
part 15 of the FCC/Federal Communication  
Commission regulations. Operation is gov‐  
erned by the following:  
FCC ID:  
LX8766S.  
LX8766E.  
LX8CAS.  
LX8CAS2.  
MYTCAS4.  
Compliance statement:  
Unlock or lock the driver's door via the door  
lock using the integrated key, refer to page 34.  
The other doors must be unlocked or locked  
from the inside.  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions:  
This device may not cause harmful inter‐  
ference, and  
Alarm system  
The alarm system is not armed if the vehicle is  
locked with the integrated key.  
this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
The alarm system is triggered when the door is  
opened, if the vehicle was unlocked via the  
door lock.  
Any unauthorized modifications or changes to  
these devices could void the user's authority to  
operate this equipment.  
In order to terminate this alarm, unlock vehicle  
with the remote control or switch on the igni‐  
tion, if needed, through emergency detection  
of the remote control, refer to page 35.  
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Opening and closing  
Ensure that adequate clearance is available  
before opening.  
From the inside  
Unlocking and locking  
Opening from the outside  
Via the buttons for the central locking system.  
Press button next to the tailgate.  
Press button on the remote con‐  
By pressing the button, the vehicle  
is locked with the doors closed.  
trol for approx. 1 second.  
As the case may be, the doors are also un‐  
locked. Unlocking with the remote control,  
refer to page 38.  
Pressing the button unlocks the  
vehicle.  
The vehicle is not secured against theft when  
locking.  
The tailgate is unlocked and can be swung up‐  
ward.  
The fuel filler flap remains unlocked.  
Closing  
In the event of a severe accident, the vehicle is  
automatically unlocked. The hazard warning  
system and interior lights come on.  
Hints  
Keep the closing path clear  
Unlocking and opening  
Make sure that the closing path of the  
tailgate is clear; otherwise, injuries may re‐  
sult.◀  
Press the central locking system  
button to unlock the doors to‐  
gether, and then pull the door handle  
above the armrest.  
Do not place the remote control in the  
cargo area  
On the door to be opened, pull the door  
handle twice: the first time unlocks the  
door, the second time opens it. The other  
doors remain locked.  
Take the remote control with you and do not  
leave it in the cargo area; otherwise, the re‐  
mote control is locked inside the vehicle when  
the tailgate is closed.◀  
Provide edge protection  
Tailgate  
Sharp objects or those with edges can  
hit the rear window while driving and damage  
the heat conductors of the rear window. Pro‐  
vide edge protection.◀  
Opening  
The tailgate swings back and up when it  
opens.  
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Closing  
Press button on tailgate's exterior  
Recessed grips on the inside trim of the tail‐  
gate can be used to conveniently pull down the  
tailgate.  
Press button on the remote con‐  
trol for approx. 1 second.  
As the case may be, the doors are also un‐  
locked. Opening with the remote control,  
refer to page 38.  
Automatic tailgate operation  
Press button in the driver's door.  
Adjusting the opening height  
You can set how far the tailgate should open.  
If the vehicle is stationary, the tailgate opens  
automatically to the adjusted opening height.  
Adjusting the opening height  
When adjusting the opening height, en‐  
sure that there is a clearance of at least  
4 in/10 cm above the tailgate. Otherwise, the  
ceiling may not be high enough for the open  
tailgate if the loading situation changes.◀  
The opening procedure is interrupted:  
By pressing a button again.  
When starting the engine.  
When the vehicle starts moving.  
By pressing the button on the inside of the  
tailgate.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Tailgate"  
3. Turn the controller until the desired open‐  
ing height is selected.  
Closing  
Keep the closing path clear  
Make sure that the closing path of the  
tailgate is clear; otherwise, injuries may re‐  
sult.◀  
Opening  
Note the opening height of the tailgate  
The tailgate swings back and up when it  
opens. Ensure that there is sufficient clearance  
when the tailgate opens; otherwise, damage  
may result.  
Monitor closing  
Monitor closing to ensure that no one  
becomes trapped.◀  
Adjust the opening height of the tailgate ac‐  
cording to the given situation.◀  
Do not place the remote control in the  
cargo area  
Take the remote control with you and do not  
leave it in the cargo area; otherwise, the re‐  
mote control is locked inside the vehicle when  
the tailgate is closed.◀  
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Provide edge protection  
Sharp objects or those with edges can  
hit the rear window while driving and damage  
the heat conductors of the rear window. Pro‐  
vide edge protection.◀  
Without Comfort Access:  
Press button on tailgate's exterior  
Pressing the button again stops the mo‐  
tion.  
Pull and hold the button in the  
driver door. Releasing the button  
stops window/roof movement.  
The remote control must be located in the  
interior for this function.  
Press button on the inside of the tailgate.  
With Comfort Access:  
An acoustic signal sounds and the tailgate  
closes.  
The closing operation is interrupted:  
When starting the engine.  
The vehicle starts off with jerks.  
Manual operation  
Do not operate the tailgate manually if it  
is blocked  
Press button, arrow 1, on the inside of the  
tailgate.  
If the tailgate is blocked, do not operate it man‐  
ually as the tailgate may otherwise become  
damaged and injury may result.  
Pressing the button again stops the mo‐  
tion.  
Contact your service center.◀  
Press button, arrow 2.  
In the event of an electrical malfunction, oper‐  
ate the unlocked tailgate manually with a slow  
and smooth motion.  
The vehicle will be locked after closing the  
tailgate. The driver's door must be closed  
for this purpose and the remote control  
must be outside of the vehicle in the area  
of the tailgate.  
Comfort Access  
Pressing the button again stops the mo‐  
tion.  
The concept  
The vehicle can be accessed without activat‐  
ing the remote control.  
All you need to do is to have the remote con‐  
trol with you, such as in your pants pocket.  
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Locking  
Controls  
The vehicle automatically detects the remote  
control when it is in close proximity or in the  
car's interior.  
Comfort Access supports the following func‐  
tions:  
Unlocking/locking of the vehicle.  
Convenient closing.  
Separate unlocking of the tailgate.  
Open/close tailgate with no-touch activa‐  
tion.  
Touch the surface on the door handle of the  
driver's or front passenger door, arrow, with  
your finger for approx. 1 second without grasp‐  
ing the door handle.  
Start the engine.  
Functional requirements  
There are no external sources of interfer‐  
ence nearby.  
This corresponds with pressing the button on  
the remote control.  
To lock the vehicle, the remote control  
must be located outside of the vehicle.  
To save battery power, ensure that the ignition  
and all electronic systems and/or power con‐  
sumers are turned off before locking the vehi‐  
cle.  
The next unlocking and locking cycle is not  
possible until after approx. 2 seconds.  
The engine can only be started if the re‐  
mote control is in the vehicle.  
Convenient closing  
Monitor closing  
Unlocking  
Monitor closing to ensure that no one  
becomes trapped.◀  
Grasp the door handle on the driver's or front  
passenger door completely, arrow.  
Touch the surface on the door handle of the  
driver's or front passenger door, arrow, with  
your finger and hold it there without grasping  
the door handle.  
This corresponds with pressing the button on  
the remote control.  
This corresponds to pressing and holding  
the remote control button.  
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In addition to locking, the windows and the  
glass sunroof close and the exterior mirrors  
fold in.  
leg must pass through the ranges of both  
sensors.  
Unlocking the tailgate separately  
Press button on tailgate's exterior  
This corresponds with pressing the button on  
the remote control.  
The situation of the doors does not change.  
Note the opening height of the tailgate  
The tailgate swings back and up when it  
opens. Ensure that there is sufficient clearance  
when the tailgate opens; otherwise, damage  
may result.◀  
Opening  
Perform the foot movement described earlier.  
The tailgate opens, regardless of whether it  
was previously locked or unlocked.  
Do not place the remote control in the  
cargo area  
The tailgate swings back and up when it  
opens. Ensure that adequate clearance is  
available before opening.  
Take the remote control with you and do not  
leave it in the cargo area; otherwise, the re‐  
mote control is locked inside the vehicle when  
the tailgate is closed.◀  
Before the opening, the hazard warning sys‐  
tem flashes.  
Preventing inadvertent opening  
Opening and closing the tailgate with  
no-touch activation  
In situations where the tailgate should  
not be opened with no-touch activation, en‐  
sure that the remote control is located beyond  
the range of the sensor, at least 5 ft/1.50 m  
from the rear of the car.  
The tailgate can be opened with no-touch acti‐  
vation using the remote control you are carry‐  
ing. With automatic tailgate operation, it can  
also be closed with no-touch activation. Two  
sensors detect a forward-directed foot motion  
in the center of the area at the rear of the car  
and the trunk lid opens and/or closes.  
Otherwise, the tailgate may be opened inad‐  
vertently, for example by an unintentional or  
misinterpreted movement of the foot.◀  
Closing  
Foot movement to be carried out  
Perform the foot movement described earlier.  
Do not touch vehicle  
The hazard warning system flashes on and an  
acoustic signal sounds before the tailgate  
closes.  
With the foot motion, make sure there is  
steady stance and do not touch the vehicle;  
otherwise, there is a danger of injury, e. g. from  
hot exhaust system parts.◀  
When closing, the tailgate pivots back and  
down.  
1. Place in the center behind the vehicle,  
about an arm's length from the vehicle rear.  
The closing of the tailgate has no effect on the  
locking of the vehicle.  
2. Move a foot in the direction of travel as far  
under the vehicle as possible and immedi‐  
ately pull it back. With this movement, the  
Another foot movement can interrupt the clos‐  
ing operation.  
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Avoiding unintentional closing  
Adjusting  
In situations in which the opened tailgate  
should not to be closed with no-touch activa‐  
tion, ensure that the remote control is located  
beyond the range of the sensor, at least  
5 ft/1.50 m from the rear of the car.  
Unlocking  
The settings are saved in the active profile, re‐  
fer to page 35.  
Otherwise, the tailgate may be closed inadver‐  
tently, for example by an unintentional or mis‐  
interpreted movement of the foot.◀  
Doors  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Doors/key"  
Keep the closing path clear  
3.  
Select the symbol.  
Make sure that the closing path of the  
tailgate is clear; otherwise, injuries may re‐  
sult.◀  
4. Select the desired function:  
"Driver's door only"  
Only the driver's door and the fuel filler  
flap are unlocked. Pressing again un‐  
locks the entire vehicle.  
Do not place the remote control in the  
cargo area  
"All doors"  
Take the remote control with you and do not  
leave it in the cargo area; otherwise, the re‐  
mote control is locked inside the vehicle when  
the tailgate is closed.◀  
The entire vehicle is unlocked.  
Tailgate  
Depending on optional features and country  
version, this setting is not offered in some  
cases.  
Malfunction  
Remote control detection by the vehicle can  
among others be malfunctioning under the fol‐  
lowing circumstances:  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Doors/key"  
The battery of the remote control is dis‐  
charged. Replace the battery, refer to  
page 35.  
3.  
Select the symbol.  
4. Select the desired function:  
"Tailgate"  
Interference of the radio connection from  
transmission towers or other equipment  
with high transmit power.  
Depending on your vehicle's optional  
features, the tailgate is either unlocked  
or opened.  
Shielding of the remote control due to  
metal objects.  
"Tailgate + door(s)"  
Interference of the radio connection from  
mobile phones or other electronic devices  
in direct proximity.  
Depending on your vehicle's optional  
features, the tailgate is either unlocked  
or opened and the doors unlocked.  
Do not transport the remote control together  
with metal objects or electronic devices.  
Confirmation signals from the vehicle  
The settings are saved in the active profile, re‐  
fer to page 35.  
In the case of a malfunction, unlock and lock  
the vehicle using the buttons of the remote  
control or using the integrated key, refer to  
page 39.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Doors/key"  
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3. Deactivate or activate the desired confir‐  
mation signals.  
3. "Last seat position autom."  
"Acoustic sig. lock/unlock"  
"Flash when lock/unlock"  
Alarm system  
The concept  
Automatic locking  
When the vehicle is locked, the vehicle alarm  
system responds to:  
The settings are saved in the active profile, re‐  
fer to page 35.  
Opening a door, the hood or the tailgate.  
Movements in the interior.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Doors/key"  
Changes in the vehicle tilt, e. g., during at‐  
tempts at stealing a wheel or when towing  
the car.  
3. Select the desired function:  
"Lock if no door is opened"  
The vehicle locks automatically after a  
short period of time if no door is  
opened.  
Disconnected battery voltage.  
The alarm system briefly signals tampering:  
By sounding an acoustic alarm.  
"Lock after start driving"  
By switching on the hazard warning sys‐  
tem.  
The vehicle locks automatically after  
you drive off.  
By flashing the daytime running lights.  
Retrieving the seat and mirror settings  
Arming and disarming the alarm  
system  
When you unlock or lock the vehicle, either  
with the remote control or via the Comfort Ac‐  
cess, the alarm system is disarmed or armed at  
the same time.  
The driver's seat and exterior mirror positions  
used last are stored for the remote control cur‐  
rently in use.  
When the vehicle is unlocked, these positions  
are automatically retrieved if this function was  
activated.  
Door lock and armed alarm system  
Pinch hazard when moving back the seat  
The alarm system is triggered when the door is  
opened, when the vehicle is unlocked via the  
door lock.  
If this function is used, first make sure  
that the footwell behind the driver's seat is  
empty. Otherwise, people might get injured or  
objects damaged when the seat is moved  
back.◀  
Tailgate and armed alarm system  
The tailgate can be opened even when the  
alarm system is armed.  
The adjustment procedure is interrupted:  
When a seat position switch is pressed.  
After the tailgate is closed, it is locked and  
monitored again when the doors are locked.  
The hazard warning system flashes once.  
When a button of the seat and mirror mem‐  
ory is pressed.  
Activating the setting  
1. "Settings"  
Panic mode  
You can trigger the alarm system if you find  
yourself in a dangerous situation.  
2. "Doors/key"  
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Press button on the remote control for  
at least 3 seconds.  
Interior motion sensor  
The windows and glass sunroof must be  
closed for the system to function properly.  
To switch off the alarm: press any button.  
Avoiding unintentional alarms  
Indicator lamp on the interior rearview  
mirror  
The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sen‐  
sor can be switched off together, such as in  
the following situations:  
In automatic car washes.  
In duplex garages.  
During transport on trains carrying vehi‐  
cles, at sea or on a trailer.  
With animals in the vehicle.  
Switching off the tilt alarm sensor and  
interior motion sensor  
The indicator lamp flashes briefly every  
2 seconds:  
Press the remote control button again  
within 10 seconds as soon as the vehicle  
is locked.  
The system is armed.  
The indicator lamp flashes after locking:  
The indicator lamp lights up for approx. 2 sec‐  
onds and then continues to flash.  
The doors, hood or tailgate is not closed  
properly, but the rest of the vehicle is se‐  
cured.  
The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sen‐  
sor are turned off, until the vehicle is locked  
again.  
After 10 seconds, the indicator lamp  
flashes continuously. Interior motion sen‐  
sor and tilt alarm sensor are not active.  
When the still open access is closed, inte‐  
rior motion sensor and tilt alarm sensor will  
be switched on.  
Switching off the alarm  
Unlock vehicle with the remote control or  
switch on the ignition, if needed through  
emergency detection of remote control, re‐  
fer to page 35.  
The indicator lamp goes out after unlock‐  
ing:  
The vehicle has not been tampered with.  
With Comfort Access: if you are carrying  
the remote control on your person, grasp  
the driver side or front passenger side door  
handle completely.  
The indicator lamp flashes after unlocking  
until the engine ignition is switched on, but  
no longer than approx. 5 minutes:  
An alarm has been triggered.  
Tilt alarm sensor  
The tilt of the vehicle is monitored.  
The alarm system responds in situations such  
as attempts to steal a wheel or when the car is  
towed.  
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Opening and closing  
Power windows  
Pull the switch beyond the resistance  
point.  
Hint  
The window closes automatically. Pulling  
again stops the motion.  
Take the remote control with you  
Take the remote control with you when  
leaving the vehicle so that children, e.g., can‐  
not operate the power windows and injure  
themselves.◀  
See also: closing by means of Comfort Access,  
refer to page 42.  
Pinch protection system  
Danger of jamming even with pinch pro‐  
tection  
Even with the pinch protection system, check  
that the window's closing path is clear; other‐  
wise, the closing action may not stop in certain  
situations, e.g., if thin objects are present.◀  
No window accessories  
Do not install any accessories in the win‐  
dow's range of movement; otherwise, the  
pinch protection system will be impaired.◀  
Opening  
If closing force exceeds a specific margin as a  
window closes, closing is interrupted.  
Press the button to the resistance  
point.  
The window reopens slightly.  
The window opens while the switch is held.  
Closing without the pinch protection  
system  
Press the switch beyond the resist‐  
ance point.  
Keep the closing path clear  
The window opens automatically. Pressing  
the switch again stopse the motion.  
Monitor closing and make sure that the  
closing path of the window is clear; otherwise,  
injuries may result.◀  
See also: Convenient opening, refer to  
page 37, via remote control.  
E.g. danger from the outside or ice might pre‐  
vent window from closing properly - proceed  
as follows:  
Closing  
Keep the closing path clear  
Monitor closing and make sure that the  
closing path of the window is clear; otherwise,  
injuries may result.◀  
1. Pull the reel past the resistance point and  
hold it there.  
The pinch protection is limited and the  
window reopens slightly if the closing force  
exceeds a certain margin.  
Pull the switch to the resistance  
point.  
2. Pull the reel past the resistance point again  
within approx. 4 seconds and hold it there.  
The window closes while the switch is  
held.  
The window closes without jam protection.  
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Keep the closing path clear  
Safety switch  
Monitor closing and make sure that the  
closing path of the glass sunroof is clear; oth‐  
erwise, injuries may result.◀  
General information  
The safety switch in the driver's door can be  
used to prevent children, e.g., from opening  
and closing the rear windows using the  
switches in the rear.  
Take the remote control with you  
Take the remote control with you when  
leaving the vehicle so that children, e.g., can‐  
not operate the glass sunroof and injure them‐  
selves.◀  
Switching on and off  
Press button.  
The LED lights up if the safety func‐  
tion is switched on.  
Safety switch for rear operation  
Press the safety switch when transport‐  
ing children in the rear; otherwise, injury may  
result if the windows are closed without super‐  
vision.◀  
Tilting the glass sunroof  
Roller sunblinds  
Push switch briefly upward.  
Roller sunblinds for the rear side  
windows  
Pull out the roller sunblind at the loop and hook  
it onto the bracket.  
The closed glass sunroof is  
tilted and the sliding visor  
opens slightly.  
The opened glass sunroof  
closes until it is in its tilted  
position. The sliding visor  
does not move.  
Do not open the window while the roller  
sunblind is tilted  
Do not open the window while the roller sun‐  
blind is tilted; otherwise, there is a risk of dam‐  
age at high speeds that may result in personal  
injury.◀  
Opening/closing the glass sunroof and  
sliding visor separately  
Press the reel in the desired  
direction to the resistance  
point and hold it there.  
Panoramic glass sunroof  
The sliding visor opens, as  
long as the reel is held  
down. If the sliding visor is  
already fully open, the glass  
sunroof opens.  
General information  
The glass sunroof and the sliding visor can be  
operated together or separately, using the  
same switch.  
The glass sunroof is operational when the igni‐  
tion is switched on.  
The glass sunroof closes as  
long as the reel is held  
down. If the glass sunroof is  
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already closed or in the tilted  
position, the sliding visor  
closes.  
Danger of jamming even with pinch pro‐  
tection  
Despite the pinch protection system, check  
that the glass sunroof's closing path is clear;  
otherwise, the closing action may not be inter‐  
rupted in certain extreme situations, such as  
when thin objects are present.◀  
Press the reel in the desired direction past  
the resistance point.  
The sliding visor opens automatically. If the  
sliding visor is already fully open, the glass  
sunroof opens automatically.  
Closing from the open position  
without pinch protection  
E. g. if there is an external danger, proceed as  
follows:  
The glass sunroof closes automatically. If  
the glass sunroof is already closed or in the  
tilted position, the sliding visor closes au‐  
tomatically.  
Pressing the reel upward stops the motion.  
1. Press the reel forward beyond the resist‐  
ance point and hold.  
Opening/closing the glass sunroof and  
sliding visor together  
The pinch protection is limited and the  
glass sunroof reopens slightly if the closing  
force exceeds a certain margin.  
Briefly press the reel twice in  
succession in the desired direc‐  
tion past the resistance point.  
2. Press the reel forward again beyond the re‐  
sistance point and hold until the glass sun‐  
roof closes without jam protection. Make  
sure that the closing area is clear.  
The glass sunroof and sliding vi‐  
sor move together. Pressing the  
reel upward stops the motion.  
Closing from the raised position  
without pinch protection  
If there is an external danger, push the reel for‐  
ward past the resistance point and hold it.  
See also: Convenient opening, refer to  
page 37, via remote control.  
See also: closing by means of Comfort Ac‐  
cess, refer to page 42.  
The glass sunroof closes without jam protec‐  
tion.  
Comfort position  
Initializing after a power failure  
If the glass sunroof is not automatically com‐  
pletely opened, the comfort position has been  
attained. In this position the wind noises in the  
interior are the least.  
After a power failure during the opening or  
closing process, the glass sunroof can only be  
operated to a limited extent.  
If desired, continue the movement by pressing  
the reel.  
Initializing the system  
The system can be initialized when the vehicle  
is stationary and the engine is running.  
Pinch protection system  
If the closing force when closing the glass sun‐  
roof exceeds a certain value, the closing move‐  
ment is stopped, beginning at approximately  
the middle of the opening in the roof, or from  
the tilted position during closing.  
During the initialization, the glass sunroof  
closes without jam protection.  
The glass sunroof reopens slightly.  
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Keep the closing path clear  
Monitor closing and make sure that the  
closing path of the glass sunroof is clear; oth‐  
erwise, injuries may result.◀  
Press the reel up and hold it until  
the initialization is complete:  
Initialization begins within  
15 seconds and is com‐  
pleted when the glass sun‐  
roof and sliding visor are  
completely closed.  
The glass sunroof closes without jam pro‐  
tection.  
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Adjusting  
Keep the movement area unobstructed  
Vehicle features and options  
When changing the seat position, keep  
the seat's area of movement unobstructed;  
otherwise, people might get injured or objects  
damaged.◀  
This chapter describes all standard, country-  
specific and optional features offered with the  
series. It also describes features that are not  
necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to  
the selected options or country versions. This  
also applies to safety-related functions and  
systems. The respectively applicable country  
provisions must be observed when using the  
respective features and systems.  
Manually adjustable seats  
At a glance  
Sitting safely  
The ideal seating position can make a vital  
contribution to relaxed, fatigue-free driving.  
The seating position plays an important role in  
an accident in combination with:  
Safety belts, refer to page 55.  
Head restraints, refer to page 56.  
Airbags, refer to page 100.  
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Forward/backward  
Thigh support  
Seat tilt  
Backrest width  
Lumbar support  
Height  
Seats  
Hints  
Backrest tilt  
Do not adjust the seat while driving  
Do not adjust the driver's seat while driv‐  
ing, or the seat could respond with unexpected  
movement and the ensuing loss of vehicle  
control could lead to an accident.◀  
Forward/backward  
Do not incline the backrest too far to the  
rear  
Do not incline the backrest too far to the rear  
while driving, or there is a risk of slipping under  
the safety belt in the event of an accident. This  
would eliminate the protection normally pro‐  
vided by the belt.◀  
Pull the lever and slide the seat in the desired  
direction.  
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After releasing the lever, move the seat for‐  
ward or back slightly making sure it engages  
properly.  
to the seat or lift it off to make sure the seat  
engages properly.  
Electrically adjustable seats  
At a glance  
Height  
Pull the lever and apply your weight to the seat  
or lift it off, as necessary.  
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3
4
5
Seat and mirror memory  
Backrest width  
Backrest tilt  
Lumbar support  
Backrest tilt  
Forward/backward, height, seat tilt  
General information  
The seat setting for the driver's seat is stored  
for the profile currently in use. When the vehi‐  
cle is unlocked via the remote control, the po‐  
sition is automatically retrieved if the Function,  
refer to page 46, is activated for this purpose.  
Pull the lever and apply your weight to the  
backrest or lift it off, as necessary.  
Adjustments in detail  
1. Forward/back.  
Seat tilt  
Pull the lever and move the seat to the desired  
tilt. After releasing the lever, apply your weight  
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2. Height.  
Thigh support  
Pull the lever at the front of the seat and adjust  
the thigh support.  
3. Seat tilt.  
Lumbar support  
The curvature of the seat backrest can be ad‐  
justed in a way that it supports the lumbar re‐  
gion of the spine. The lower back and the  
spine are supported for upright posture.  
Press the front/rear section  
of the switch.  
4. Backrest tilt.  
The curvature is increased/  
decreased.  
Press the upper/lower sec‐  
tion of the switch.  
The curvature is shifted up/  
down.  
Backrest width  
Change the width of the back‐  
rest using the side wings to ad‐  
just the lateral support.  
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Controls  
If the journey is continued within approx. 15  
minutes, the seat heating is activated automat‐  
ically with the temperature selected last.  
Front seat heating  
When ECO PRO, refer to page 182, is acti‐  
vated, the heater output is reduced.  
Switch off  
Press button longer.  
The LEDs go out.  
Switching on  
Press button once for each tempera‐  
ture level.  
Safety belts  
Seats with safety belt  
The vehicle has five seats, each of which is  
equipped with a safety belt.  
The maximum temperature is reached when  
three LEDs are lit.  
If the journey is continued within approx. 15  
minutes, the seat heating is activated automat‐  
ically with the temperature selected last.  
General information  
Always make sure that safety belts are being  
worn by all occupants before driving off.  
When ECO PRO, refer to page 182, is acti‐  
vated, the heater output is reduced.  
For the occupants' safety the belt locking  
mechanism triggers early. Slowly guide the  
belt out of the holder when applying it.  
Switch off  
Press button longer.  
The LEDs go out.  
Although airbags enhance safety by providing  
added protection, they are not a substitute for  
safety belts.  
The upper shoulder strap's anchorage point  
will be correct for adult seat occupants of ev‐  
ery build if the seat is correctly adjusted.  
Rear seat heating  
The two outer safety belt buckles,  
integrated into the rear seat, are for pas‐  
sengers sitting on the left and right.  
The center rear safety belt buckle is solely  
intended for the center passenger.  
Hints  
One person per safety belt  
Switching on  
Never allow more than one person to  
wear a single safety belt. Never allow infants or  
small children to ride on a passenger's lap.◀  
Press button once for each tempera‐  
ture level.  
The maximum temperature is reached when  
three LEDs are lit.  
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Putting on the belt  
2. Press the red button in the belt buckle.  
Lay the belt, without twisting, snugly  
across the lap and shoulders, as close to the  
body as possible. Make sure that the belt lies  
low around the hips in the lap area and does  
not press on the abdomen. Otherwise, the belt  
can slip over the hips in a frontal impact and in‐  
jure the abdomen.  
3. Guide the belt back into its roll-up mecha‐  
nism.  
Safety belt reminder for driver's and  
passenger's seat  
The indicator lamp lights up and a sig‐  
nal sounds. Make sure that the safety  
belts are positioned correctly. The  
safety belt reminder is active at speeds above  
approx. 6 mph/10 km/h. It can also be activated  
if objects are placed on the front passenger  
seat.  
The safety belt must not lie across the neck,  
rub on sharp edges, be routed over breakable  
objects, or be pinched.◀  
What reduces the restraining effect  
Avoid wearing bulky clothing, and pull  
the shoulder belt periodically to readjust the  
tension. Make sure that the belt is not jammed;  
otherwise, the belt can be damaged and the  
restraining effect is reduced.◀  
Damage to safety belts  
Wear and tear after accidents or when dam‐  
aged otherwise:  
Have the safety belts, including the safety belt  
tensioners, replaced and have the belt anchors  
checked.  
Using the middle safety belt  
If the middle safety belt in the rear is  
used, the larger side of the backrest must be  
locked. Otherwise, the safety belt will not have  
a restraining effect.◀  
Check and replace safety belts  
This should only be done by your service  
center; otherwise, this safety feature might not  
work properly.◀  
Buckling the belt  
Front headrests  
Correctly adjusted head restraint  
A correctly adjusted head restraint reduces the  
risk of injury to cervical vertebrae in the event  
of an accident.  
Adjusting the head restraint  
Make sure you hear the latch plate engage in  
the belt buckle.  
Adjust the head restraints of all occupied  
seats properly; otherwise, there is an increased  
risk of injury in an accident.◀  
To ease accessibility to the seat belt buckle, an  
adjustable slider is available on the belt to help  
position the buckle when not in use.  
Height  
Adjust the head restraint so that its center is  
approximately at ear level.  
Unbuckling the belt  
1. Hold the belt firmly.  
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Distance  
Rear head restraints  
Adjust the distance so that the head restraint  
is as close as possible to the back of the head.  
Correctly adjusted head restraint  
A correctly adjusted head restraint reduces the  
risk of injury to cervical vertebrae in the event  
of an accident.  
If necessary, adjust the distance by adjusting  
the tilt of the backrest.  
Active head restraint  
Adjusting the head restraint  
In the event of a rear-end collision with a cer‐  
tain severity, the active head restraint automat‐  
ically reduces the distance from the head.  
Adjust the head restraints of all occupied  
seats properly; otherwise, there is an increased  
risk of injury in an accident.◀  
Reduced protective function  
Do not use seat or head restraint  
covers.  
Height  
Adjust the head restraint so that its center is  
approximately at ear level.  
Do not hang objects, e.g., clothes hangers,  
on the head restraints.  
Adjusting the height  
Only attach accessories approved by BMW  
to the seat or head restraint.  
Otherwise, the protective function of the active  
head restraint will be impaired and the per‐  
sonal safety of the occupants will be endan‐  
gered.◀  
Adjusting the height  
To raise: push.  
To lower: press button, arrow 1, and push  
headrest down.  
The center head restraint cannot be adjusted  
in elevation.  
Removing  
Only remove the head restraint if no one will be  
sitting in the seat in question.  
To raise: push.  
To lower: press button, arrow 1, and push  
headrest down.  
Removing  
The head restraints cannot be removed.  
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1. Raise the head restraint up against the re‐  
sistance.  
2. Press button, arrow 1, and pull the head re‐  
straint out completely.  
Storing  
1. Switch on the ignition.  
2. Set the desired position.  
The center head restraint cannot be removed.  
Before transporting passengers  
3.  
Press button. The LED in the but‐  
ton lights up.  
Reinstall the head restraint before trans‐  
porting anyone in the seat; otherwise, the pro‐  
tective function of the head restraint is unavail‐  
able.◀  
4. Press selected button 1 or 2 while the LED  
is lit. The LED goes out.  
If the SET button is pressed accidentally:  
Press button again.  
The LED goes out.  
Seat and mirror memory  
Hints  
Calling up settings  
Do not retrieve the memory while driving  
Do not retrieve the memory setting while  
driving, as an unexpected movement of the  
seat could result in an accident.◀  
Comfort function  
1. Open the driver's door.  
2. Switch off the ignition.  
Keep the movement area unobstructed  
3. Briefly press the desired button 1 or 2.  
When changing the seat position, keep  
the seat's area of movement unobstructed;  
otherwise, people might get injured or objects  
damaged.◀  
The corresponding seat position is performed  
automatically.  
The procedure stops when a reel for adjusting  
the seat or one of the buttons is pressed.  
The concept  
Safety mode  
Two driver's seat and exterior mirror positions  
can be stored per profile, refer to page 35, and  
called up. Settings for the backrest width and  
lumbar support are not stored in memory.  
1. Close the driver's door or reel on the igni‐  
tion.  
2. Press and hold the desired button 1 or 2  
until the adjustment procedure is com‐  
pleted.  
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Calling up of a seat position  
deactivated  
At a glance  
After a brief period, calling up stored seat posi‐  
tions is deactivated to save battery power.  
To reactivate calling up of a seat position:  
Open or close the door or tailgate.  
Press a button on the remote control.  
Press the Start/Stop button.  
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Left/right, Automatic Curb Monitor  
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Exterior mirrors  
General information  
The mirror on the passenger side is more  
curved than the driver's side mirror.  
Selecting a mirror  
To change over to the other mirror:  
Slide the switch.  
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the mir‐  
ror setting is stored for the profile currently in  
use. When the vehicle is unlocked via the re‐  
mote control, the position is automatically re‐  
trieved if this function is active.  
Adjusting electrically  
The setting corresponds to the direc‐  
tion in which the button is pressed.  
Note  
Saving positions  
Seat and mirror memory, refer to page 58.  
Estimating distances correctly  
Objects reflected in the mirror are closer  
than they appear. Do not estimate the distance  
to the traffic behind you based on what you  
see in the mirror, as this will increase your risk  
of an accident.◀  
Adjusting manually  
In case of electrical malfunction press edges of  
mirror.  
Automatic Curb Monitor  
The concept  
If reverse gear is engaged, the mirror glass on  
the front passenger side is tilted downward.  
This improves your view of the curb and other  
low-lying obstacles when parking, e.g.  
Activating  
1.  
Slide the switch to the driver's side  
mirror position.  
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Interior rearview mirror, manually  
dimmable  
Deactivating  
Turn knob  
Slide the switch to the passenger side mirror  
position.  
Fold in and out  
Press button.  
Possible at speeds up to approx.  
15 mph/20 km/h.  
E. g. this is advantageous  
In car washes.  
Turn the knob to reduce the blinding effect by  
the interior mirror.  
In narrow streets.  
For folding mirrors back out that were  
folded away manually.  
Interior rearview mirror, automatic  
dimming feature  
Mirrors that were folded in are folded out auto‐  
matically at a speed of approx.  
25 mph/40 km/h.  
The concept  
Fold in the mirror in a car wash  
Before washing the car in an automatic  
car wash, fold in the exterior mirrors by hand or  
with the button; otherwise, the mirrors could  
be damaged, depending on the width of the  
vehicle.◀  
Automatic heating  
Both exterior mirrors are automatically heated  
whenever the engine is running.  
Photocells are used for control:  
In the mirror glass.  
Automatic dimming feature  
On the back of the mirror.  
Both exterior mirrors are automatically dim‐  
med. Photocells are used to control the Interior  
rearview mirror, refer to page 60.  
Functional requirement  
For proper operation:  
Keep the photocells clean.  
Do not cover the area between the inside  
rearview mirror and the windshield.  
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Steering wheel  
Note  
Do not adjust while driving  
Do not adjust the steering wheel while  
driving; otherwise, an unexpected movement  
could result in an accident.◀  
Adjusting  
1. Fold the lever down.  
2. Move the steering wheel to the preferred  
height and angle to suit your seating posi‐  
tion.  
3. Fold the lever back.  
Steering wheel heating  
Press button.  
On: the LED lights up.  
Off: the LED goes out.  
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Transporting children safely  
the selected options or country versions. This  
Vehicle features and options  
also applies to safety-related functions and  
systems. The respectively applicable country  
provisions must be observed when using the  
respective features and systems.  
This chapter describes all standard, country-  
specific and optional features offered with the  
series. It also describes features that are not  
necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to  
The right place for children  
Note  
Note  
Children in the vehicle  
Deactivating the front-seat passenger  
airbags  
Do not leave children unattended in the  
vehicle; otherwise, they could endanger them‐  
selves and other persons, e.g., by opening the  
doors.◀  
If a child restraint system is used in the front  
passenger seat, deactivate the front-seat pas‐  
senger airbags; otherwise, there is an in‐  
creased risk of injury to the child when the air‐  
bags are activated, even with a child restraint  
system.◀  
Children should always be in the rear  
Accident research shows that the safest place  
for children is in the back seat.  
Transporting children in the rear  
Installing child restraint  
systems  
Only transport children younger than  
13 years of age or shorter than 5 ft/150 cm in  
the rear in child restraint systems provided in  
accordance with the age, weight and size of  
the child; otherwise, there is an increased risk  
of injury in an accident.  
Hints  
Manufacturer's information for child re‐  
straint systems  
To select, mount and use child restraint sys‐  
tems, observe the information provided by the  
system manufacturer; otherwise, the protec‐  
tive effect can be lost.◀  
Children 13 years of age or older must wear a  
safety belt as soon as a suitable child restraint  
system can no longer be used due to their age,  
weight and size.◀  
Ensuring the stability of the child seat  
Children on the front passenger seat  
When installing child restraint systems,  
make sure that the child seat is securely fas‐  
tened to the backrest of the seat. Angle and  
headrest of the backrest might need to be ad‐  
justed or possibly be removed. Make sure that  
all backrests are securely locked. Otherwise  
the stability of the child seat can be affected,  
and there is an increased risk of injury because  
Should it ever be necessary to use a child re‐  
straint system in the front passenger seat,  
make sure that the front, knee and side airbags  
on the front passenger side are deactivated.  
Automatic deactivation of front-seat passen‐  
ger airbags, refer to page 102.  
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of unexpected movement of the seat back‐  
rest.◀  
the adjustment after this; otherwise, the stabil‐  
ity of the child seat will be reduced.◀  
Adjustable backrest width: before installing a  
child restraint system in the front passenger  
seat, open the backrest width completely. Do  
not change the backrest width again and do  
not call up a memory position.  
On the front passenger seat  
Deactivating airbags  
Deactivating the front-seat passenger  
airbags  
Child seat security  
If a child restraint system is used in the front  
passenger seat, deactivate the front-seat pas‐  
senger airbags; otherwise, there is an in‐  
creased risk of injury to the child when the air‐  
bags are activated, even with a child restraint  
system.◀  
After installing a child restraint system in the  
front passenger seat, make sure that the front,  
knee and side airbags on the front passenger  
side are deactivated.  
The rear safety belts and the front passenger  
safety belt can be permanently locked to fas‐  
ten child restraint systems.  
Deactivate the front-seat passenger airbags  
automatically, refer to page 102.  
The front passenger safety belt can be perma‐  
nently locked to fasten child restraint systems.  
Seat position and height  
Before installing a child restraint system, move  
the front passenger seat as far back as possi‐  
ble and adjust its height to the highest and  
thus best possible position for the belt and to  
offer optimal protection in the event of an acci‐  
dent.  
Locking the safety belt  
1. Pull out the strap completely.  
2. Secure the child restraint system with the  
belt.  
If the upper anchorage of the safety belt is lo‐  
cated in front of the belt guide of the child seat,  
move the passenger seat carefully forward un‐  
til the best possible belt guide position is  
reached.  
3. Allow the strap to be pulled in and pull it  
tight against the child restraint system.  
The safety belt is locked.  
Unlocking the safety belt  
1. Unbuckle the belt buckle.  
Backrest width  
2. Remove the child restraint system.  
3. Allow the strap to be pulled in completely.  
Backrest width for the child seat  
Before installing a child restraint system  
in the front passenger seat, the backrest width  
must be opened completely. Do not change  
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LATCH: Lower Anchors and Tether for Chil‐  
dren.  
Before installing LATCH child  
restraint systems  
Pull the belt away from the area of the child re‐  
straint system.  
Note  
Follow manufacturer's information for  
LATCH child restraint systems  
Assembly of LATCH child restraint  
systems  
1. Mount the child restraint system; refer to  
the user's manual of the system.  
To mount and use the LATCH child restraint  
systems, observe the operating and safety in‐  
formation from the system manufacturer; oth‐  
erwise, the level of protection may be re‐  
duced.◀  
2. Ensure that both LATCH anchors are prop‐  
erly connected.  
Child restraint fixing system with a  
tether strap  
Mounts for the lower LATCH anchors  
The lower anchors may be used to attach the  
CRS to the vehicle seat up to a combined child  
and CRS weight of 65 lb/30 kg when the child  
is restrained by the internal harnesses.  
Mounting points  
The respective symbol shows the an‐  
chor for the upper retaining strap.  
Seats with an upper Top Tether are  
Note  
marked with this symbol. It can be found on  
the rear seat backrest or the rear window shelf.  
Properly engage the lower LATCH an‐  
chors  
Make sure that the lower LATCH anchors have  
properly engaged and that the child restraint  
system is resting snugly against the backrest;  
otherwise, the degree of protection may be re‐  
duced.◀  
Note  
Mounting eyelets  
Use the mounting eyes only for the up‐  
per retaining strap to secure child restraint  
systems; otherwise, the mounting eyes could  
be damaged.◀  
Position  
The corresponding symbol shows the  
mounts for the lower LATCH anchors.  
Seats equipped with lower anchors are  
marked with a pair, 2, of LATCH sym‐  
bols. It is not recommended to use the  
inner lower anchors of standard outer  
LATCH positions to fasten a child restraint  
system on the middle seat. Use the vehicle  
seat belt instead for the middle seat.  
Retaining strap guide  
Retaining strap  
Make sure that the upper retaining strap  
is not passed over the head restraints or sharp  
edges and is not twisted up to the upper  
mounting points; otherwise, the belt cannot  
properly secure the child restraint system in an  
accident.◀  
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Rear doors  
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Direction of travel  
Head restraint  
Hook for upper retaining strap  
Mounting point/eye  
Seat backrest  
Push the locking lever on the rear doors down.  
Upper retaining strap  
The door can now be opened from the outside  
only.  
Attaching the upper retaining strap to  
the mounting point  
Safety switch for the rear  
1. Raise the head restraint if needed.  
Press button on the driver's door if  
children are being transported in the  
rear.  
2. Guide the upper retaining strap between  
the supports of the head restraint.  
3. If there is a retaining strap, run it between  
the backrest and the cargo cover.  
This locks various functions so that they can‐  
not be operated from the rear: safety switch,  
refer to page 49.  
4. Attach the hook of the retaining strap to  
the mounting eye.  
5. Tighten the retaining strap by pulling it  
down.  
6. Lower and lock head restraints as needed.  
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To save battery power when the engine is off,  
switch off the ignition and any unnecessary  
electronic systems/power consumers.  
Vehicle features and options  
This chapter describes all standard, country-  
specific and optional features offered with the  
series. It also describes features that are not  
necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to  
the selected options or country versions. This  
also applies to safety-related functions and  
systems. The respectively applicable country  
provisions must be observed when using the  
respective features and systems.  
P when the ignition is switched off  
P is engaged automatically when the ig‐  
nition is switched off. When in an automatic car  
wash, e.g., ensure that the ignition is not  
switched off accidentally.◀  
The ignition automatically cuts off while the  
vehicle is stationary and the engine is stopped:  
When locking the vehicle, and when the  
low beams are activated.  
Start/Stop button  
Shortly before the battery is discharged  
completely, so that the engine can still be  
started. This function is only available  
when the low beams are turned off.  
The concept  
Pressing the Start/Stop button  
switches the ignition on or off  
and starts the engine.  
When opening or closing the driver door, if  
the driver's safety belt is unbuckled and  
the low beams are turned off.  
Steptronic transmission: The  
engine starts if the brakes are  
stepped on while pressing the Start/Stop but‐  
ton.  
While the driver's safety belt is unbuckled  
with driver's door open and low beams off.  
The low beams switch to parking lights after  
approx. 15 minutes of no use.  
Ignition on  
Steptronic transmission: Press the Start/Stop  
button without stepping on the brake.  
Radio ready state  
Activate radio-ready state:  
All vehicle systems are ready for operation.  
When the engine is running: press the  
Start/Stop button.  
Most of the indicator and warning lights in the  
instrument cluster light up for a varied length  
of time.  
Some electronic systems/power consumers  
remain ready for operation.  
To save battery power when the engine is off,  
switch off the ignition and any unnecessary  
electronic systems/power consumers.  
The radio-ready state switches off automati‐  
cally:  
After approx. 8 minutes.  
Ignition off  
Steptronic transmission: Press the Start/Stop  
button again without stepping on the brake.  
When the vehicle is locked using the cen‐  
tral locking system.  
Shortly before the battery is discharged  
completely, so that the engine can still be  
started.  
All indicator lights in the instrument cluster go  
out.  
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The radio-ready state remains active if, e.g.,  
the ignition is automatically switched off for the  
following reasons:  
Diesel engine  
If the engine is cold and temperatures are be‐  
low approx. 32 ℉/0 ℃, the start process may  
be delayed somewhat due to automatic pre‐  
heating.  
Opening or closing the driver's door.  
Unfastening of the driver's safety belt.  
A Check Control message is displayed.  
When automatically switching from low  
beams to parking lights.  
Steptronic transmission  
If the engine is switched off and the ignition is  
switched on, the system automatically  
switches to the radio-ready state if the lights  
are turned off or, if correspondingly equipped,  
the daytime running lights are activated.  
Starting the engine  
1. Depress the brake pedal.  
2. Press the Start/Stop button.  
The ignition is activated automatically for a  
certain time and is stopped as soon as the en‐  
gine starts.  
Starting the engine  
Hints  
Engine stop  
Enclosed areas  
Do not let the engine run in enclosed  
areas, since breathing in exhaust fumes may  
lead to loss of consciousness and death. The  
exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, an  
odorless and colorless but highly toxic gas.◀  
Hints  
Take the remote control with you  
Take the remote control with you when  
leaving the vehicle so that children, e.g., can‐  
not start the engine.◀  
Unattended vehicle  
Do not leave the vehicle unattended with  
the engine running; doing so poses a risk of  
danger.  
Apply parking brake and further secure  
the vehicle if needed.  
Set the parking brake firmly when parking; oth‐  
erwise, the vehicle could roll. On steep upward  
and downward inclines, further secure the ve‐  
hicle, e.g., by turning the steering wheel in the  
direction of the curb.◀  
Before leaving the vehicle with the engine run‐  
ning, set the parking brake and place the trans‐  
mission in selector lever position P or N to pre‐  
vent the vehicle from moving.◀  
Repeated starting in quick succession  
Before driving into a car wash  
Avoid trying to start the vehicle repeat‐  
edly and in quick succession. Otherwise, the  
fuel is not burned or is inadequately burned,  
posing a risk of overheating and damage to the  
catalytic converter.◀  
So that the vehicle can roll into a car wash ob‐  
serve instructions for going into an automatic  
car wash, refer to page 231.  
Steptronic transmission  
Switching off the engine  
1. Engage selector lever position P with the  
vehicle stopped.  
Do not wait for the engine to warm-up while  
the vehicle remains stationary. Start driving at  
moderate engine speeds.  
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2. Press the Start/Stop button.  
The engine is switched off.  
Displays in the instrument cluster  
The display indicates that the  
Auto Start/Stop function is  
ready for an Automatic engine  
start.  
The radio-ready state is switched on.  
3. Set the parking brake.  
The display indicates that the  
conditions for an automatic en‐  
gine stop have not been met.  
Auto Start/Stop function  
The concept  
The Auto Start/Stop function helps save fuel.  
The system switches off the engine during a  
stop, e.g., in traffic congestion or at traffic  
lights. The ignition remains switched on. The  
engine starts again automatically for driving  
off.  
Functional limitations  
The engine is not switched off automatically in  
the following situations:  
External temperature too low.  
Automatic mode  
The external temperature is high and auto‐  
matic climate control is running.  
After every start of the engine using the Start/  
Stop button, the Auto Start/Stop function is in  
the last selected state, refer to page 69.  
When the Auto Start/Stop function is active, it  
is available when the vehicle is traveling faster  
than about 3 mph, approx. 5 km/h.  
The car's interior has not yet been heated  
or cooled to the required level.  
The engine is not yet at operating temper‐  
ature.  
The wheels are at a sharp angle or the  
steering wheel is being turned.  
Engine stop  
After driving in reverse.  
The engine is switched off automatically dur‐  
ing a stop under the following conditions:  
Fogging of the windows when the auto‐  
matic climate control is switched on.  
Steptronic transmission:  
Vehicle battery is heavily discharged.  
At higher elevations.  
The selector lever is in selector lever posi‐  
tion D.  
The brake pedal remains pressed while the  
vehicle is stationary or the vehicle is held  
by Automatic Hold.  
The engine compartment lid is unlocked.  
HDC Hill Descent Control is activated.  
The parking assistant is activated.  
Stop-and-go traffic.  
The driver's safety belt is buckled or the  
driver's door is closed.  
The selector lever is in position N, M/S or  
R.  
The air flow from the air conditioner is reduced  
when the engine is switched off.  
Use of fuel with high ethanol content.  
Starting the engine  
The engine starts automatically under the fol‐  
lowing conditions:  
Steptronic transmission:  
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By releasing the brake pedal.  
Activating/deactivating the system  
manually  
When Automatic Hold is activated: press  
the accelerator pedal.  
Using the button  
After the engine starts, accelerate as usual.  
Safety mode  
After the engine switches off automatically, it  
will not start again automatically if any one of  
the following conditions are met.  
The driver's safety belt is unbuckled and  
the driver's door is open.  
The hood was unlocked.  
Some indicator lights light up for a varied  
length of time.  
Press button.  
The engine can only be started via the Start/  
Stop button.  
LED comes on: Auto Start/Stop function is  
deactivated.  
The engine is started during an automatic  
engine stop.  
Functional limitations  
Even if driving off was not intended, the deacti‐  
vated engine starts up automatically in the fol‐  
lowing situations:  
The engine can only be stopped or started  
via the Start/Stop button.  
LED goes out: Auto Start/Stop function is  
activated.  
Excessive warming of the car's interior  
when the cooling function is switched on.  
The steering wheel is turned.  
Switching off the vehicle during an  
automatic engine stop  
During an automatic engine stop, the vehicle  
can be switched off permanently, e. g., when  
leaving it.  
Steptronic transmission: change from se‐  
lector lever position D to R, N or M/S.  
Steptronic transmission: change from se‐  
lector lever position P to N, D, R or M/S.  
Fogging of the windows when the auto‐  
matic climate control is switched on.  
1. Press the Start/Stop button. The ignition is  
switched off. The Auto Start/Stop function  
is deactivated.  
Vehicle battery is heavily discharged.  
Excessive cooling of the car's interior when  
the heating is switched on.  
Selector lever position P is engaged auto‐  
matically.  
2. Set the parking brake.  
Engine start as usual via Start/Stop button.  
Automatic deactivation  
In certain situations, Auto Start/Stop function  
is deactivated automatically for safety reasons  
as if the driver were absent.  
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The indicator lamp lights up red. The  
parking brake is set.  
Malfunction  
The Auto Start/Stop function no longer  
switches off the engine automatically. A Check  
Control message is displayed. It is possible to  
continue driving. Have the system checked.  
While driving  
Use as emergency brake while driving:  
Pull the reel and hold it. The vehicle brakes  
hard while the reel is being pulled.  
Parking brake  
The indicator lamp lights up red, a sig‐  
nal sounds and the brake lights light  
up.  
The concept  
The parking brake is used to prevent the vehi‐  
cle from rolling when it is parked.  
A Check Control message is displayed.  
If the vehicle is slowed down down to a speed  
of approx. 2 mph/3 km/h the parking brake is  
set.  
Overview  
Releasing  
With the ignition switched on:  
Steptronic transmission: Press the  
switch while the brake is pressed or se‐  
lector lever position P is set.  
The LED and indicator lamp go out.  
Parking brake  
The parking brake is released.  
Automatic release in cars with  
Steptronic transmission  
Setting  
Apply parking brake and further secure  
the vehicle if needed.  
Inadvertent operation of the accelerator  
pedal  
Set the parking brake firmly when parking; oth‐  
erwise, the vehicle could roll. On steep upward  
and downward inclines, further secure the ve‐  
hicle, e.g., by turning the steering wheel in the  
direction of the curb.◀  
Make sure that the accelerator pedal is not op‐  
erated unintentionally; otherwise, the vehicle is  
set in motion and there is a risk of an acci‐  
dent.◀  
For automatic release, step on the accelerator  
pedal.  
Take the remote control with you  
Take the remote control with you when  
leaving the vehicle so that children, e.g., can‐  
not release the parking brake.◀  
The LED and indicator lamp go out.  
The parking brake is automatically released  
when you step on the accelerator:  
Pull the reel.  
Engine on.  
The LED lights up.  
Drive mode engaged.  
Driver buckled in and doors closed.  
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The concept  
This system assists the driver by automatically  
setting and releasing the brake, such as when  
moving in stop-and-go traffic.  
Activating  
This function can be activated when the driv‐  
er's door is closed, the safety belt is fastened  
and the engine is running.  
Press button.  
The LED and the letters AUTO H light  
up.  
The vehicle is automatically held in place when  
it is stationary.  
On inclines, the system prevents the vehicle  
from rolling backward when driving off.  
The indicator lamp lights up.  
Automatic Hold is activated.  
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Deactivating  
Press button again.  
The LED and the letters AUTO H go  
out.  
Automatic Hold is deactivated.  
If the vehicle is being held by Automatic Hold,  
press on the brake pedal to deactivate it.  
When the parking brake is set manually, Auto‐  
matic Hold is deactivated automatically.  
Automatic Hold  
Driving  
Safety information  
Automatic Hold is activated: the vehicle is au‐  
tomatically secured against rolling after brak‐  
ing to a standstill.  
Secure the vehicle against rolling  
Before leaving the vehicle with the en‐  
gine running, engage position P of the Step‐  
tronic transmission and ensure that the park‐  
ing brake is set. Otherwise, the vehicle may  
begin to move.◀  
The indicator lamp lights up green.  
Step on the accelerator pedal to drive  
off.  
The brake is released automatically.  
The indicator lamp goes out.  
Under the following conditions, Automatic  
Hold is automatically deactivated and the park‐  
ing brake is set:  
Before driving into a car wash  
The engine is switched off.  
Before driving into the car wash, deacti‐  
vate Automatic Hold; otherwise, the parking  
brake will be set when the vehicle is stationary  
and the vehicle will no longer be able to roll.◀  
A door is opened and driver's safety belt is  
unbuckled while the vehicle is stationary.  
The moving vehicle is brought to a stand‐  
still using the parking brake.  
The indicator lamp switches from  
green to red and the letters AUTO H go  
out.  
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Turn signal, high beams,  
headlight flasher  
The parking brake is automatically set if the  
engine is switched off while the vehicle is be‐  
ing held by Automatic Hold.  
Turn signal  
The indicator lamp changes from green  
to red.  
Do not adjust the exterior mirrors  
Do not adjust the exterior mirror while  
driving and when turn signals/hazard warning  
flashers are on, or else the additional turn sig‐  
nal lights in the exterior mirror are out of posi‐  
tion and can't be seen.◀  
The parking brake is not set if the en‐  
gine is switched off while the vehicle is coast‐  
ing to a halt. Automatic Hold is deactivated.  
Automatic Hold remains activated during the  
engine stop brought about by the Auto Start/  
Stop function.  
Using turn signals  
Take the remote control with you  
Take the remote control with you when  
leaving the vehicle so that children, e.g., can‐  
not release the parking brake.◀  
Malfunction  
In the event of a failure or malfunction of the  
parking brake, secure the vehicle against roll‐  
ing using a wheel chock, e.g., when leaving it.  
Press the lever beyond the resistance point.  
To switch off manually, press the lever to the  
resistance point.  
After a power failure  
Putting the parking brake into  
operation  
Unusually rapid flashing of the indicator lamp  
indicates that a turn signal bulb has failed.  
1. Switch on the ignition.  
Triple turn signal activation  
2.  
Press the reel while stepping on the  
brake pedal or selector lever position P is  
set.  
Press the lever to the resistance point.  
The turn signal flashes three times.  
The function can be activated or deactivated:  
It may take several seconds for the brake to be  
put into operation. Any sounds associated with  
this are normal.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Lighting"  
The indicator lamp in the instrument  
cluster goes out as soon as the parking  
brake is ready for operation.  
3. "Triple turn signal"  
Settings are stored for the profile currently in  
use.  
Signaling briefly  
Press the lever to the resistance point and hold  
it there for as long as you want the turn signal  
to flash.  
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High beams, headlight flasher  
Switching on  
High beams, arrow 1.  
Push wiper lever up.  
Headlight flasher, arrow 2.  
The lever automatically returns to its initial po‐  
sition when released.  
Normal wiper speed: push up once.  
The wipers switch to intermittent operation  
when the vehicle is stationary.  
Washer/wiper system  
Switching the wipers on/off and brief  
wipe  
Fast wiper speed: press up twice or press  
once beyond the resistance point.  
Wipers change to normal speed when ve‐  
hicle comes to standstill.  
Hints  
Do not activate wipers if frozen to wind‐  
shield  
Switch off and brief wipe  
Do not switch on the wipers if they are frozen  
to the windshield; otherwise, the wiper blades  
and the wiper motor may be damaged.◀  
Do not activate wipers on dry windshield  
Do not use the wipers if the windshield is  
dry, as this may damage the wiper blades or  
cause them to become worn more quickly.◀  
Do not activate wipers with wipers folded  
away  
Push wiper lever down.  
The lever automatically returns to its initial po‐  
sition when released.  
Do not switch on the wipers if they are folded  
away, otherwise the hood or the wipers may be  
damaged.◀  
Single wipe: press down once.  
To switch off normal wipe: press down  
once.  
To switch off fast wipe: press down twice.  
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The concept  
Clean the windshield, headlights  
The rain sensor automatically controls the time  
between wipes depending on the intensity of  
the rainfall. The sensor is located on the wind‐  
shield, directly behind the interior rearview mir‐  
ror.  
Activating/deactivating  
Pull the wiper lever towards you.  
The system sprays washer fluid on the wind‐  
shield and activates the wipers briefly.  
In addition, the headlights are cleaned at regu‐  
lar intervals when the vehicle's lights are acti‐  
vated.  
Do not use the washer system at freezing  
temperatures  
Press button on the wiper lever.  
Do not use the washers if fluid could freeze  
onto the windshield which might impede your  
viewing field. Therefore use antifreeze fluid.  
Wiping is started. If the vehicle is equipped  
with a rain sensor: LED in wiper lever lights up.  
When wipers are frozen to windshield, wiper  
operation is deactivated.  
Avoid using the washer when the reservoir is  
empty; operation might damage pump.◀  
Deactivate the rain sensor in car washes  
Windshield washer nozzles  
The windshield washer nozzles are automati‐  
cally heated while the ignition is switched on.  
Deactivate the rain sensor when passing  
through an automatic car wash; otherwise, un‐  
intentional wiping can cause damages.◀  
Rear window wiper  
Setting the frequency or sensitivity of  
the rain sensor  
Switching on the rear window wiper  
Turn the thumbwheel.  
Turn the switch from idle position 0 upward,  
arrow 1: interval mode. When reverse gear is  
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engaged, the system switches to continuous  
operation.  
Therefore, keep it away from possible sources  
of ignition.  
Only keep it in the closed original container  
and inaccessible to children.  
Cleaning rear window  
Follow the notes and instructions on the con‐  
tainer.  
In interval mode: turn the switch further, ar‐  
row 2. The switch automatically returns to its  
interval position when released.  
United States: The washer fluid mixture ratio is  
regulated by the U.S. EPA and many individual  
states; do not exceed the allowable washer  
fluid dilution ratios limits that apply. Follow the  
usage instructions on the washer fluid con‐  
tainer. Use BMW’s Windshield Washer Con‐  
centrate or the equivalent.◀  
In idle position: turn switch downward, arrow 3.  
The switch automatically returns to its idle po‐  
sition when released.  
Fold-out position of the wipers  
Fold wipers back when you want to change the  
blades or with pending low temperatures.  
Adding washer fluid  
1. Switch the ignition on and off again.  
Only add washer fluid when the engine is  
cool, and then close the cover completely to  
avoid contact between the washer fluid and  
hot engine parts.  
2. With icy conditions make sure that blades  
are not frozen to the windshield.  
3. Press the wiper lever up beyond the point  
of resistance and hold it for approx. 3 sec‐  
onds, until the wiper remains in a nearly  
vertical position.  
Otherwise, there is a danger of fire and a risk to  
personal safety if the fluid is spilled.◀  
Washer fluid reservoir  
After the wipers are folded back down, the  
wiper system must be reactivated.  
Folding wipers back down  
Before switching the ignition on, fold the  
wipers back down to the windshield; other‐  
wise, the wipers may become damaged when  
they are activated.◀  
1. Switch on the ignition.  
2. Push wiper lever down. Wipers move to  
their resting position and are ready again  
for operation.  
All washer nozzles are supplied from one res‐  
ervoir.  
Fill with a mixture of windshield washer con‐  
centrate and tap water and – if required – with a  
washer antifreeze, according to the manufac‐  
turer's recommendations.  
Washer fluid  
Hints  
Mix the washer fluid before adding to find the  
right mixture.  
Antifreeze for washer fluid  
Do not add windshield washer concentrate and  
antifreeze undiluted and do not fill with pure  
water; this could damage the wiper system.  
Antifreeze is flammable and can cause  
injury if it is used incorrectly.  
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Do not mix window washer concentrates of dif‐  
ferent manufacturers because they can clog  
the windshield washer nozzles.  
Before exiting the vehicle, make sure that se‐  
lector lever position P is set. Otherwise, the ve‐  
hicle may begin to move.  
Recommended minimum fill quantity:  
0.2 US gal/1 liter.  
Kickdown  
Kickdown is used to achieve maximum driving  
performance. Step on the accelerator pedal  
beyond the resistance point at the full throttle  
position.  
Steptronic transmission  
Selector lever positions  
D Drive  
Selector lever position for normal vehicle oper‐  
ation. All gears for forward travel are activated  
automatically.  
Engaging selector lever positions  
Press on the brake pedal until you start  
driving  
To prevent the vehicle from creeping after you  
select a gear, maintain pressure on the brake  
pedal until you are ready to start.◀  
R is Reverse  
Select only when the vehicle is stationary.  
It is not possible to shift out of selector  
lever position P until the engine is running  
and the brake is applied.  
N Neutral:  
The vehicle may roll. Use in automatic car  
washes, e.g.  
With the vehicle is stationary, press on the  
brake pedal before shifting out of P or N;  
otherwise, the shift command will not be  
executed: shift lock.  
When the ignition is switched off, refer to  
page 66, selector lever position P is engaged  
automatically.  
Engaging D, R and N  
P Park  
Select only when the vehicle is stationary. The  
drive wheels are blocked.  
P is engaged automatically:  
After the engine is switched off when the  
vehicle is in radio-ready state, refer to  
page 66, or when the ignition is switched  
off, refer to page 66, and when selector  
lever position R or D is set.  
Briefly push the selector lever in the desired di‐  
rection, beyond a resistance point if needed.  
With the ignition off, if selector lever posi‐  
tion N is set.  
After releasing the selector lever, it returns to  
its center position.  
If the driver's safety belt is released, the  
driver's door is opened, and the brake  
pedal is not pressed while the vehicle is  
stationary and selector lever position D or  
R is set.  
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The sport program of the transmission is acti‐  
vated.  
Activating the M/S manual mode  
1. Press the selector lever to the left out of  
selector lever position D.  
2. Push the selector lever forward or pull it  
backward.  
Press unlock button, in order to:  
Manual mode becomes active and the gear is  
changed.  
Engage R.  
The engaged gear is displayed in the instru‐  
ment cluster, e.g., M1.  
Shift out of P.  
Once maximum engine speed is attained, M/S  
manual mode is automatically upshifted as  
needed.  
Engaging P  
Switching to manual mode  
To shift down: press the selector lever for‐  
ward.  
To shift up: pull the selector lever rear‐  
wards.  
Gears will only be shifted at appropriate engine  
and road speeds, for example downshifting is  
not possible if the engine speed is too high.  
Press button P.  
The selected gear is briefly displayed in the in‐  
strument cluster, followed by the currently se‐  
lected gear.  
Sport program and manual mode  
Activating the sport program  
Steptronic Sport transmission:  
prevent automatic upshifting in M/S  
manual mode  
The Steptronic Sport transmission does not  
automatically upshift in M/S manual mode  
once the maximum speed is reached, if one of  
the following conditions is met:  
DSC deactivated.  
TRACTION activated.  
SPORT+ activated.  
Press the selector lever to the left out of selec‐  
tor lever position D.  
In addition, the kickdown is deactivated.  
The engaged gear is displayed in the instru‐  
ment cluster, e.g., S1.  
With the respective transmission version, the  
lowest possible gear can be selected by simul‐  
taneously operating the kickdown and the left  
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shift paddle. However, this effect is not pro‐  
duced via the shift paddles when switching  
briefly from D to manual mode.  
In addition to the briefly pulled right shift  
paddle, briefly pull the left shift paddle.  
In the manual mode, after conservative driving  
for a certain amount of time or if there has  
been no acceleration or shifting of the shift  
paddles within a certain amount of time, the  
transmission switches back to automatic  
mode.  
Ending the sport program/manual  
mode  
Push the selector lever to the right.  
D is displayed in the instrument cluster.  
Shift paddles  
Displays in the instrument cluster  
The selector lever position is dis‐  
played, e.g.: P.  
Electronic unlocking of the  
transmission lock  
General information  
Electronically unlock the transmission lock to  
maneuver vehicle from the danger area.  
The shift paddles on the steering wheel allow  
you to shift gears quickly while keeping both  
hands on the steering wheel.  
Unlocking is possible, if the started can spin  
the engine.  
Shift up: briefly pull right shift paddle.  
Shift down: briefly pull left shift paddle.  
Engaging selector lever position N  
1. Depress the brake pedal.  
With the respective transmission version,  
the lowest possible gear can be selected  
by pulling and holding the left shift paddle.  
2. Press the Start/Stop button. The starter  
must audibly start.  
Gears will only be shifted at appropriate engine  
and road speeds, for example downshifting is  
not possible if the engine speed is too high.  
3. Press and hold the selector lever into posi‐  
tion N.  
The selected gear is briefly displayed in the in‐  
strument cluster, followed by the current gear.  
A corresponding Check Control message  
is displayed.  
If the shift paddles on the steering wheel are  
used to shift gears in automatic mode, the  
transmission temporarily switches to manual  
mode.  
4. Press the selector lever again into posi‐  
tion N within approx. 6 seconds.  
Position N is displayed in the instrument  
cluster.  
If the selector lever is still in selector lever po‐  
sition D with the respective transmission ver‐  
sion, it is possible to switch back into the auto‐  
matic mode:  
5. Release brake, as soon as the starter  
stops.  
6. Maneuver the vehicle from the danger area  
and secure it against moving on its own.  
Pull and hold right shift paddle.  
Or  
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ment cluster.  
Steptronic Sport transmission:  
Launch Control  
5. The starting engine speed adjusts. Within  
3 seconds, release the brake.  
The concept  
Launch Control enables optimum acceleration  
on surfaces with good traction.  
Before using Launch Control, allow the trans‐  
mission to cool down for approx. 5 minutes.  
Launch Control adjusts to the surrounding  
conditions, e.g., wet pavement, when used  
again.  
Hints  
Component wear  
Do not use Launch Control too often;  
otherwise, this may result in premature wear of  
components due to the high stress placed on  
the vehicle.◀  
Do not use Launch Control during the break-in,  
refer to page 174, period.  
To increase vehicle stability, activate DSC  
again as soon as possible.  
An experienced driver may be able to achieve  
better acceleration values in DSC OFF mode.  
Requirements  
Launch Control is available when the engine is  
warmed up, that is, after uninterrupted driving  
of at least 6 miles/10 km.  
To start with Launch Control do not steer the  
steering wheel.  
Start with launch control  
While the engine is running:  
1.  
Press button or select Sport+ with  
the Driving Dynamics Control.  
TRACTION is displayed in the instrument  
cluster and the indicator lamp for DSC OFF  
lights up.  
2. Engage selector lever position S.  
3. With the left foot, forcefully press down on  
the brake.  
4. Press and hold down the accelerator pedal  
beyond the resistance point at the full  
throttle position.  
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the selected options or country versions. This  
also applies to safety-related functions and  
systems. The respectively applicable country  
provisions must be observed when using the  
respective features and systems.  
Vehicle features and options  
This chapter describes all standard, country-  
specific and optional features offered with the  
series. It also describes features that are not  
necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to  
Overview, instrument cluster  
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Engine oil temperatureꢀꢁ85  
Current fuel consumption  
Electronic displaysꢀꢁ80  
Reset milesꢀꢁ85  
Speedometer  
Messages, e.g. Check Control  
Tachometerꢀꢁ84  
Electronic displays  
Selection lists, refer to page 89.  
External temperature, refer to page 85.  
On-board computer, refer to page 90.  
Date, refer to page 85.  
Energy recovery, refer to page 86.  
Transmission display, refer to page 78.  
Miles/trip miles, refer to page 85.  
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also be activated if objects are placed on the  
front passenger seat.  
Navigation display, see User's manual for  
Navigation, Entertainment and Communi‐  
cation.  
Make sure that the safety belts are positioned  
correctly.  
Range, refer to page 85.  
Airbag system  
Status, Driving Dynamics Control, refer to  
page 126.  
Airbag system and belt tensioner are  
defective.  
Service requirements, refer to page 86.  
Speed limit detection, refer to page 88.  
Time, refer to page 85.  
Have the vehicle checked by the serv‐  
ice center immediately.  
Parking brake  
The parking brake is set.  
Check Control  
The concept  
For additional information, refer to Release  
parking brake, refer to page 70.  
The Check Control system monitors functions  
in the vehicle and notifies you of malfunctions  
in the monitored systems.  
Brake system  
A Check Control message is displayed as a  
combination of indicator or warning lights and  
text messages in the instrument cluster and in  
the Head-up Display.  
Continue to drive moderately.  
Have the vehicle checked by the serv‐  
ice center immediately.  
In addition, an acoustic signal may sound and a  
text message may appear on the Control Dis‐  
play.  
Front-end collision warning  
Illuminated: advance warning is issued,  
e.g., when there is the impending dan‐  
ger of a collision or the distance to the  
vehicle ahead is too small.  
Indicator/warning lights  
General information  
The indicator and warning lights in the instru‐  
ment cluster can light up in a variety of combi‐  
nations and colors.  
Increase distance.  
Flashing: acute warning of the imminent dan‐  
ger of a collision when the vehicle approaches  
another vehicle at a relatively high differential  
speed.  
Several of the lights are checked for proper  
functioning and light up temporarily when the  
engine is started or the ignition is switched on.  
Intervention by braking or make an evasive ma‐  
neuver.  
Red lights  
Safety belt reminder  
Pedestrian warning  
Flashing or illuminated: safety belt on  
the driver or passenger side is not  
buckled. The safety belt reminder can  
Symbol in the instrument cluster.  
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If a collision with a person detected in this way  
is imminent, the symbol lights up and a signal  
sounds.  
For additional information, refer to Dynamic  
Stability Control DSC, refer to page 123.  
DSC Dynamic Stability Control is  
deactivated or DTC Dynamic Traction  
Control is activated  
Orange lights  
Active Cruise Control  
Dynamic Stability Control DSC is  
switched off or Dynamic Traction Con‐  
trol DTC is switched on.  
The number bars shows the selected  
distance from the vehicle driving  
ahead.  
For additional information, refer to Dynamic  
Stability Control, refer to page 123, and Dy‐  
namic Traction Control, refer to page 124.  
For additional information, refer to Active  
Cruise Control with Stop & Go function, ACC,  
refer to page 130.  
Flat Tire Monitor FTM  
Vehicle detection, Active Cruise Control  
The Flat Tire Monitor signals a loss of  
tire inflation pressure in a tire.  
Illuminated: vehicle driving ahead de‐  
tected.  
Reduce your speed and stop cau‐  
tiously. Avoid sudden braking and steering ma‐  
neuvers.  
Flashing: the conditions are not ade‐  
quate for operating the system.  
The system was deactivated but applies the  
brakes until you actively resume control by  
pressing on the brake pedal or accelerator  
pedal.  
For more information, see Flat Tire Monitor, re‐  
fer to page 106.  
Tire Pressure Monitor TPM  
Illuminated: the Tire Pressure Monitor  
signals a loss of tire inflation pressure  
in a tire.  
Yellow lights  
Anti-lock Braking System ABS  
Reduce your speed and stop cautiously. Avoid  
sudden braking and steering maneuvers.  
Avoid abrupt braking if possible. Brak‐  
ing force boost in some cases defec‐  
tive. Stop carefully. Take into account  
longer brake travel. Have this checked  
by the service center immediately.  
Flashing and then continuously illuminated: no  
flat tire or loss of tire inflation pressure can be  
detected.  
Interference through systems or devices  
with the same radio frequency: after leav‐  
ing the area of the interference, the system  
automatically becomes active again.  
DSC Dynamic Stability Control  
Flashing: DSC controls the drive and  
braking forces. The vehicle is stabi‐  
lized. Reduce speed and adapt driving  
profile to the driving circumstances.  
TPM could not conclude the reset: perform  
the reset of the system again.  
A wheel without TPM electronics is fitted:  
have the service center check it if needed.  
Illuminated: DSC failed. Have the system  
checked by the service center.  
Malfunction: have the system checked by  
your service center.  
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Front fog lights  
Front fog lights are activated.  
Steering system  
Steering system in some cases defec‐  
tive.  
High-beam Assistant  
High-beam Assistant is switched on.  
Have the steering system checked by  
the service center.  
High beams are activated and off auto‐  
matically as a function of the traffic sit‐  
uation.  
Engine functions  
For additional information, refer to High-beam  
Assistant, refer to page 97.  
Have the vehicle checked by the serv‐  
ice center.  
For additional information, refer to On-  
Cruise control  
board Diagnostics socket, refer to page 216.  
The system is switched on. It maintains  
the speed that was set using the con‐  
trol elements on the steering wheel.  
Lane departure warning  
System is switched on and under cer‐  
tain circumstances warns if a detected  
lane is left without flashing beforehand.  
Automatic Hold  
The vehicle is automatically held in  
place when it is stationary.  
For additional information, refer to Lane depar‐  
ture warning, refer to page 118.  
On inclines, the system prevents the  
vehicle from rolling backward when driving off.  
Green lights  
For more information, see Automatic Hold, re‐  
fer to page 71.  
Turn signal  
Turn signal on.  
Blue lights  
Unusually rapid flashing of the indicator  
lamp indicates that a turn signal bulb  
has failed.  
High beams  
High beams are activated.  
For additional information, refer to Turn signal,  
refer to page 72.  
For additional information, refer to High  
beams, refer to page 73.  
Parking lights, headlight control  
General lamps  
Check Control  
Parking lights or headlights are acti‐  
vated.  
For additional information, refer to  
Parking lights/low beams, headlight control, re‐  
fer to page 95.  
At least one Check Control message is  
displayed or is stored. The symbol is  
shown in the display of the instrument  
cluster.  
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These messages can be faded for approx.  
8 seconds. After this time, they are dis‐  
played again automatically.  
Text messages  
Text messages in combination with a symbol  
in the instrument cluster explain a Check Con‐  
trol message and the meaning of the indicator  
and warning lights.  
Other Check Control messages are faded  
automatically after approx. 20 seconds.  
They are stored and can be displayed  
again later.  
Supplementary text messages  
Additional information, such as on the cause of  
an error or the required action, can be called up  
via Check Control.  
Displaying stored Check Control  
messages  
On the Control Display:  
With urgent messages the added text will be  
automatically displayed on the Control Display.  
1. "Vehicle info"  
2. "Vehicle status"  
Symbols  
3.  
"Check Control"  
Within the supplementary text, the following  
functions can be selected independent of the  
check control message.  
4. Select the text message.  
Messages after trip completion  
Display additional information about  
the Check Control message in the  
Integrated Owner's Manual.  
Special messages displayed while driving are  
displayed again after the ignition is switched  
off.  
"Service request"  
Contact your service center.  
"Roadside Assistance"  
Fuel gauge  
Contact Roadside Assistance.  
Vehicle tilt position may cause  
the display to vary.  
Hiding Check Control messages  
Depending on the equipment  
version, the arrow beside the  
fuel pump symbol shows which  
side of the vehicle the fuel filler flap is on.  
Hints on refueling, refer to page 190.  
Tachometer  
Always avoid engine speeds in the red warning  
field. In this range, the fuel supply is inter‐  
rupted to protect the engine.  
Press the onboard computer button on the  
turn signal lever.  
Some Check Control messages are dis‐  
played continuously and are not cleared  
until the malfunction is eliminated. If sev‐  
eral malfunctions occur at once, the mes‐  
sages are displayed consecutively.  
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Engine oil temperature  
External temperature  
Cold engine: the pointer is at  
If the indicator drops to  
+37 ℉/+3 ℃ or lower, a signal  
sounds.  
the low temperature end.  
Drive at moderate engine  
and vehicle speeds.  
A Check Control message is  
displayed.  
Normal operating tempera‐  
ture: the pointer is in the  
middle or in the left half of  
the temperature display.  
There is an increased risk of ice on roads.  
Ice on roads  
Hot engine: the pointer is at the high end of  
the temperature range. A Check Control  
message is also displayed.  
Even at temperatures above  
+37 ℉/+3 ℃, roads might be icy.  
Therefore, drive carefully on bridges and  
shaded roads, e.g., to avoid the increased risk  
of an accident.◀  
Coolant temperature  
If the coolant along with the engine becomes  
too hot, a Check Control message is displayed.  
Time  
Check the coolant level, refer to page 213.  
The time is displayed in the in‐  
strument cluster.  
Setting the time on the Control  
Display, refer to page 92.  
Odometer and trip odometer  
Display  
Date  
Odometer, arrow 1.  
Trip odometer, arrow 2.  
The date is displayed in the in‐  
strument cluster.  
Set the date on the Control Dis‐  
play, refer to page 92.  
Show/reset kilometers  
Press the knob.  
Range  
When the ignition is  
switched off, the time, the  
external temperature and  
the odometer are displayed.  
Display  
With a low remaining range:  
A Check Control message is  
displayed briefly.  
When the ignition is switched on, the trip  
odometer is reset.  
The remaining range is  
shown on the computer.  
With a dynamic driving style - e.g., taking  
curves aggressively - engine operation  
might vary.  
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Displaying the current fuel  
consumption  
Depending on your vehicle's optional features,  
the current fuel consumption can also be dis‐  
played as bar in the instrument cluster.  
Refuel promptly  
Refuel no later than at a range of  
30 miles/50 km or engine operation might fail  
and damage might occur.◀  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Instrument cluster"  
3. "Additional indicators"  
Displaying the cruising range  
Depending on your vehicle's optional features,  
the range can also be displayed as bar in the  
instrument cluster.  
Energy recovery  
On the Control Display:  
Display  
1. "Settings"  
The kinetic energy of the vehicle  
is converted to electrical energy  
while coasting. The vehicle bat‐  
tery is partially charged and fuel  
consumption can be reduced.  
2. "Instrument cluster"  
3. "Additional indicators"  
With navigation system: range with  
destination guidance active  
If respective equipment is fitted  
and destination guidance is ac‐  
tive, the remaining range is dis‐  
played when the destination is  
reached.  
Service requirements  
The concept  
After the ignition is turned on the instrument  
cluster briefly displays available driving dis‐  
tance or time to the next scheduled mainte‐  
nance.  
Current fuel consumption  
Your service specialist can read the current  
service requirements from your remote con‐  
trol.  
Display  
Depending on your vehicle's op‐  
tional features, the current fuel  
consumption can be displayed  
as scale with mechanical pointer  
or as digital bar display in the  
Display  
Data regarding the service status or legally  
mandated vehicle inspections are automati‐  
cally transmitted to your service center before  
a service due date.  
lower area of the tachometer.  
The current consumption displays the current  
fuel consumption. Check whether you are cur‐  
rently driving in an efficient and environmen‐  
tally-friendly manner.  
Detailed information on service  
requirements  
More information on the scope of service re‐  
quired can be displayed on the Control Dis‐  
play.  
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cally transmitted to your service center before  
a service due date.  
1. "Vehicle info"  
You can check when your service center was  
notified.  
2. "Vehicle status"  
3.  
"Service required"  
On the Control Display:  
Required maintenance procedures and le‐  
gally mandated inspections are displayed.  
1. "Vehicle info"  
2. "Vehicle status"  
3. Open "Options".  
4. "Last Service Request"  
4. Select an entry to call up detailed informa‐  
tion.  
Symbols  
Sym‐  
bols  
Description  
Gear shift indicator  
The concept  
No service is currently required.  
The system recommends the most fuel effi‐  
cient gear for the current driving situation.  
The deadline for scheduled mainte‐  
nance or a legally mandated inspec‐  
tion is approaching.  
Depending on the vehicle's features and coun‐  
try version of the vehicle, the gear shift indica‐  
tor is active in the manual mode of the Step‐  
tronic transmission and with manual  
transmission.  
The service deadline has already  
passed.  
Suggestions to shift gear up or down are dis‐  
played in the instrument cluster.  
Entering appointment dates  
Enter the dates for the required inspections.  
On vehicles without a gear shift indicator, the  
engaged gear is displayed.  
Make sure that the vehicle's date and time are  
set correctly.  
Steptronic transmission: displays  
On the Control Display:  
Example  
Description  
1. "Vehicle info"  
Fuel efficient gear is set.  
2. "Vehicle status"  
3.  
"Service required"  
Shift into fuel efficient gear.  
4. "§ Vehicle inspection"  
5. "Date:"  
6. Adjust the settings.  
7. Confirm.  
The entered date is stored.  
Automatic Service Request  
Data regarding the service status or legally  
mandated vehicle inspections are automati‐  
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terior rearview mirror clean and clear.  
Speed limit detection  
The concept  
Switching on/off  
On the Control Display:  
Speed limit detection  
Speed limit detection uses a symbol in the  
shape of a traffic sign to display the currently  
detected speed limit. The camera in the area of  
the interior rearview mirror detects traffic signs  
at the edge of the road as well as variable over‐  
head sign posts. Traffic signs with extra sym‐  
bols for wet road conditions, etc. are also de‐  
tected and compared with the vehicle's  
onboard data, such as for the rain sensor, and  
will be displayed depending on the situation.  
The system takes into account the information  
stored in the navigation system and also dis‐  
plays speed limits present on routes without  
signs.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Instrument cluster"  
3. "Speed limit information"  
If speed limit detection is switched on, it can  
be displayed on the info display in the instru‐  
ment cluster via the computer.  
Display  
The following is displayed in the instrument  
cluster:  
Speed limit detection  
Current speed limit.  
Hints  
Personal judgment  
The system cannot serve as a substitute  
for the driver's personal judgment of the traffic  
situation.  
Speed limit detection is not  
available.  
The system assists the driver and does not re‐  
place the human eye.◀  
At a glance  
Camera  
Speed limit detection can also be displayed in  
the Head-up Display.  
System limits  
The system may not be fully functional and  
may provide incorrect information in the fol‐  
lowing situations:  
In heavy fog, rain or snowfall.  
When signs are concealed by objects.  
When driving very close to the vehicle in  
front of you.  
The camera is found near the interior rearview  
mirror.  
When driving toward bright lights.  
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When the windshield behind the interior  
rearview mirror is fogged over, dirty or cov‐  
ered by a sticker, etc.  
Display  
In the event of incorrect detection by the  
camera.  
If the speed limits stored in the navigation  
system are incorrect.  
In areas not covered by the navigation sys‐  
tem.  
When roads differ from the navigation,  
such as due to changes in road routing.  
Depending on your vehicle's optional features,  
the list in the instrument cluster can differ from  
the illustration shown.  
When passing buses or trucks with a  
speed sticker.  
If the traffic signs are non-conforming.  
Activating a list and adjusting the  
setting  
During calibration of the camera immedi‐  
ately after vehicle shipment.  
Selection lists in the  
instrument cluster  
The concept  
Depending on your vehicle's optional features,  
the following can be displayed or operated us‐  
ing the buttons and the thumbwheel on the  
steering wheel as well as the displays in the in‐  
strument cluster and the Head-up Display:  
On the right side of the steering wheel, turn  
the thumbwheel to activate the corresponding  
list.  
Current audio source.  
Using the thumbwheel, select the desired set‐  
ting and confirm it by pushing the thumbwheel.  
Redial phone feature.  
Turn on voice activation system.  
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On-board computer  
Calling up information on the info  
display  
Compass display in the navigation system.  
Adjusting the info display  
Depending on the vehicle equipment version,  
you can select what information from the com‐  
puter is to be displayed on the info display of  
the instrument cluster.  
On the Control Display:  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Instrument cluster"  
3. Select the desired displays.  
Press the onboard computer button on the  
turn signal lever.  
Information is displayed in the info display of  
the instrument cluster.  
Information in detail  
Range  
Displays the estimated cruising range available  
with the remaining fuel.  
Information at a glance  
Info display  
It is calculated based on your driving style over  
the last 20 miles/30 km.  
Repeatedly pressing the button  
on the turn signal lever calls up  
the following information in the  
info display:  
Average fuel consumption  
The average fuel consumption is calculated for  
the period while the engine is running.  
Range.  
The average fuel consumption is calculated for  
the distance traveled since the last reset by the  
on-board comupter.  
ECO PRO bonus range.  
Average fuel consumption.  
Average speed.  
Average speed  
Date.  
Periods in which the vehicle is parked with the  
engine manually stopped are not included in  
the calculation of the average speed.  
Speed limit detection.  
Time of arrival.  
When destination guidance is activated in  
the navigation system.  
Resetting average values  
Press and hold the onboard computer button  
on the turn signal lever.  
Distance to destination.  
When destination guidance is activated in  
the navigation system.  
Distance to destination  
Arrow view of navigation system.  
The distance remaining to the destination is  
displayed if a destination is entered in the navi‐  
gation system before the trip is started.  
When destination guidance is activated in  
the navigation system.  
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The distance to the destination is adopted au‐  
tomatically.  
On the Control Display:  
1. "Vehicle info"  
2. "Onboard info" or "Trip computer"  
Time of arrival  
The estimated time of arrival is  
displayed if a destination is en‐  
tered in the navigation system  
before the trip is started.  
Resetting the fuel consumption and  
speed  
On the Control Display:  
1. "Vehicle info"  
2. "Onboard info"  
3. "Consumpt." or "Speed"  
4. "Yes"  
The time must be correctly set.  
Speed limit detection  
Description of the speed limit detection, refer  
to page 88, function.  
Sport displays  
Compass  
With a navigation system: com‐  
pass display for the driving di‐  
rection.  
The concept  
On the Control Display, the current values for  
performance and torque can be displayed if  
the vehicle is appropriately equipped.  
Displaying sport displays on the  
Control Display  
1. "Vehicle info"  
Trip computer  
The vehicle features two types of board com‐  
puters.  
2. "Sport displays"  
"Onboard info": the values can be reset as  
often as necessary.  
"Trip computer": the values provide an  
overview of the current trip.  
Speed warning  
The concept  
Displays a speed, when reached, should cause  
a warning to be issued.  
Resetting the trip computer  
On the Control Display:  
1. "Vehicle info"  
The warning is repeated if the vehicle speed  
drops below the set speed once by at least  
3 mph/5 km/h.  
2. "Trip computer"  
3. "Reset": all values are reset.  
"Automatically reset": all values are reset  
approx. 4 hours after the vehicle came to a  
standstill.  
Displaying, setting or changing the  
speed warning  
On the Control Display:  
Display on the Control Display  
Display the computer or trip computer on the  
Control Display.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Speed"  
3. "Warning at:"  
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4. Turn the controller until the desired speed  
is displayed.  
3. "Time:"  
4. Turn the controller until the desired hours  
are displayed.  
5. Press the controller.  
Speed warning is stored.  
5. Press the controller.  
6. Turn the controller until the desired mi‐  
nutes are displayed.  
Activating/deactivating the speed  
warning  
On the Control Display:  
7. Press the controller.  
The time is stored.  
1. "Settings"  
Setting the time format  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Speed"  
3. "Warning"  
2. "Time/Date"  
4. Press the controller.  
3. "Format:"  
Setting your current speed as the  
speed warning  
On the Control Display:  
4. Select the desired format.  
The time format is stored.  
Automatic time setting  
1. "Settings"  
Depending on your vehicle's optional features,  
the time, date and, if needed, the time zone are  
updated automatically.  
2. "Speed"  
3. "Select current speed"  
4. Press the controller.  
1. "Settings"  
The current vehicle speed is stored as the  
speed warning.  
2. "Time/Date"  
3. "Auto time set"  
Date  
Settings on the Control  
Display  
Setting the date  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Time/Date"  
3. "Date:"  
Time  
Setting the time zone  
1. "Settings"  
4. Turn the controller until the desired day is  
displayed.  
2. "Time/Date"  
3. "Time zone:"  
5. Press the controller.  
4. Select the desired time zone.  
The time zone is stored.  
6. Make the necessary settings for the month  
and year.  
The date is stored.  
Setting the time  
1. "Settings"  
Setting the date format  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Time/Date"  
2. "Time/Date"  
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4. Turn the controller until the desired bright‐  
ness is set.  
4. Select the desired format.  
The date format is stored.  
5. Press the controller.  
Settings are stored for the profile currently in  
use.  
Language  
Depending on the light conditions, the bright‐  
ness settings may not be clearly visible.  
Setting the language  
To set the language on the Control Display:  
1. "Settings"  
Head-up Display  
2. "Language/Units"  
3. "Language:"  
The concept  
4. Select the desired language.  
Settings are stored for the profile currently in  
use.  
Setting the voice dialog  
Voice dialog for the voice activation system,  
refer to page 28.  
Units of measure  
This system projects important information  
into the driver's field of vision, e.g., the speed.  
Setting the units of measure  
To set the units for fuel consumption, route/  
distance and temperature:  
The driver can get information without averting  
his or her eyes from the road.  
1. "Settings"  
Display visibility  
2. "Language/Units"  
The visibility of the displays in the Head-up  
Display is influenced by the following factors:  
3. Select the desired menu item.  
4. Select the desired unit.  
Certain sitting positions.  
Settings are stored for the profile currently in  
use.  
Objects on the cover of the Head-up Dis‐  
play.  
Sunglasses with certain polarization filters.  
Wet roads.  
Brightness  
Setting the brightness  
To set the brightness of the Control Display:  
Unfavorable light conditions.  
If the image is distorted, check the basic set‐  
tings.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Control display"  
3. "Brightness"  
Switching on/off  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Head-Up Display"  
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Display  
Adjusting the height  
On the Control Display:  
1. "Settings"  
Overview  
2. "Head-Up Display"  
3. "Height"  
Speed.  
Navigation system.  
4. Turn the controller.  
Check Control messages.  
Settings are stored for the profile currently in  
use.  
Selection list from the instrument cluster.  
Driver assistance systems.  
Setting the rotation  
On the Control Display:  
Some of this information is only displayed  
briefly as needed.  
1. "Settings"  
Selecting displays in the Head-up  
Display  
On the Control Display:  
2. "Head-Up Display"  
3. "Rotation"  
4. Turn the controller.  
1. "Settings"  
Settings are stored for the profile currently in  
use.  
2. "Head-Up Display"  
3. "Displayed information"  
Special windshield  
The windshield is part of the system.  
4. Select the desired displays in the Head-up  
Display.  
The shape of the windshield makes it possible  
to display a precise image.  
Settings are stored for the profile currently in  
use.  
A film in the windshield prevents double im‐  
ages from being displayed.  
Setting the brightness  
The brightness is automatically adjusted to the  
ambient brightness.  
Therefore, have the special windshield re‐  
placed by a service center only.  
The basic setting can be adjusted manually.  
On the Control Display:  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Head-Up Display"  
3. "Brightness"  
4. Turn the controller.  
When the low beams are activated, the bright‐  
ness of the Head-up Display can be addition‐  
ally influenced using the instrument lighting.  
Settings are stored for the profile currently in  
use.  
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Vehicle features and options  
Parking lights/low beams,  
headlight control  
This chapter describes all standard, country-  
specific and optional features offered with the  
series. It also describes features that are not  
necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to  
the selected options or country versions. This  
also applies to safety-related functions and  
systems. The respectively applicable country  
provisions must be observed when using the  
respective features and systems.  
General information  
Position of switch:  
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If the driver door is opened with the ignition  
switched off, the exterior lighting is automati‐  
cally switched off at these switch settings.  
Parking lights  
Position of switch  
: the vehicle's lights  
light up on all sides, e.g., for parking.  
Overview  
Do not use the parking lights for extended pe‐  
riods; otherwise, they might drain the battery  
and it would then be impossible to start the en‐  
gine.  
When parking, it is preferable to switch on the  
one-sided roadside parking lights, refer to  
page 96.  
Low beams  
Position of switch  
switched on: the low beams light up.  
with the ignition  
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Rear fog lights  
Front fog lights  
Welcome lights  
When the vehicle is parked, leave the switch in  
Depending on the equipment: automatic  
headlight control, Adaptive Light Control,  
High-beam Assistant, Welcome lights,  
Daytime running lights  
position  
or  
: parking and interior lights  
come on briefly when the vehicle is unlocked  
depending on the ambient brightness.  
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Lights off, daytime running lights  
Parking lights, daytime running lights  
Activating/deactivating  
1. "Settings"  
Depending on the equipment: low beams,  
welcome lights, High-beam Assistant  
2. "Lighting"  
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Instrument lighting  
3. "Welcome lights"  
Headlight range control  
Settings are stored for the profile currently in  
use.  
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Activating/deactivating  
The low beams stay lit for a short while after  
the radio-ready state is switched off if the  
lights are turned off and the headlight flasher is  
switched on.  
In some countries, daytime running lights are  
mandatory, so it may not be possible to deacti‐  
vate the daytime running lights.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Lighting"  
Setting the duration  
1. "Settings"  
3. "Daytime running lamps"  
Settings are stored for the profile currently in  
use.  
2. "Lighting"  
3. "Pathway lighting:"  
4. Set length of time.  
Roadside parking lights  
Settings are stored for the profile currently in  
use.  
Automatic headlight control  
Position of switch  
: the low beams are acti‐  
vated and off automatically, e.g., in tunnels, in  
twilight or if there is precipitation. The indicator  
lamp in the instrument cluster lights up.  
When emerging from a tunnel during the day,  
the low beams are not switched off immedi‐  
ately but instead only after approx. 2 minutes.  
The vehicle can be illuminated on one side.  
A blue sky with the sun low on the horizon can  
cause the lights to be switched on.  
Switching on  
With the ignition switched off, press the lever  
either up or down past the resistance point for  
approx. 2 seconds.  
The low beams always stay on when the fog  
lights are activated.  
Personal responsibility  
Switch off  
Briefly press the lever to the resistance point in  
the opposite direction.  
The automatic headlight control cannot  
serve as a substitute for your personal judg‐  
ment in determining when to turn the lights on  
in response to ambient lighting conditions.  
E. g. the sensors are unable to detect fog or  
hazy weather. To avoid safety risks under  
these conditions, you should always switch on  
the lights manually.◀  
Adaptive Light Control  
The concept  
Adaptive Light Control is a variable headlight  
control system that enables dynamic illumina‐  
tion of the road surface.  
Daytime running lights  
With the ignition switched on, the daytime run‐  
Depending on the steering angle and other pa‐  
rameters, the light from the headlight follows  
the course of the road.  
ning lights light up in position  
. After the ignition is switched off, the park‐  
ing lights light up in position  
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or  
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Note  
Position of switch  
switched on.  
with the ignition  
Personal responsibility  
The High-beam Assistant cannot serve  
To avoid blinding oncoming traffic, the Adap‐  
tive Light Control does not swivel to the driv‐  
er's side when the vehicle is at a standstill.  
as a substitute for the driver's personal judg‐  
ment of when to use the high beams. There‐  
fore, manually reel off the high beams in situa‐  
tions where required to avoid a safety risk.◀  
The turning lights are automatically switched  
on depending on the steering angle or the use  
of turn signals.  
Activating  
When driving in reverse, the turning lights may  
be automatically switched on regardless of the  
steering angle.  
Self-leveling headlights  
The self-leveling headlights compensate for  
acceleration and braking operations in order  
not to blind the oncoming traffic and to achieve  
optimum illumination of the roadway.  
1. Depending on the equipment, turn the light  
Malfunction  
A Check Control message is displayed.  
switch into position  
or  
.
2. Press button on the turn signal lever, ar‐  
row.  
Adaptive Light Control is malfunctioning or has  
failed. Have the system checked as soon as  
possible.  
The indicator lamp in the instrument  
cluster lights up.  
When the low beams are on, the lights are au‐  
tomatically brightened or dimmed.  
High-beam Assistant  
The system responds to light from oncoming  
traffic and traffic driving ahead of you, and to  
adequate illumination, e.g., in towns and cities.  
The concept  
When the low beams are activated, this system  
automatically switches the high beams on and  
off or suppresses the light in the areas that  
blind oncoming traffic. The procedure is con‐  
trolled by a camera on the front of the interior  
rearview mirror. The assistant ensures that the  
high beams are activated whenever the traffic  
situation allows. The driver can intervene at  
any time and switch the high beams non and  
off as usual.  
The blue indicator lamp in the instru‐  
ment cluster lights up when the system  
switches on the high beams. Depend‐  
ing on the version of the system in the vehicle,  
the high beams may not switch off for oncom‐  
ing vehicles, but may only be dimmed in the  
areas that blind oncoming traffic. In this case,  
the blue indicator light will stay on.  
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Switching the high beams on and off  
manually  
Fog lights  
Front fog lights  
The parking lights or low beams must be  
switched on.  
Press button. The green indicator  
lamp lights up.  
If the automatic headlight control, refer to  
page 96, is activated, the low beams will come  
on automatically when you switch on the front  
fog lights.  
High beams on, arrow 1.  
When the high beams or headlight flasher are  
activated, the front fog lights are not switched  
on.  
High beams off/headlight flasher, arrow 2.  
The High-beam Assistant can be switched off  
when manually adjusting the light. To reacti‐  
vate the High-beam Assistant, press the but‐  
ton on the turn signal lever.  
Instrument lighting  
System limits  
Adjusting  
The system is not fully functional in situations  
such as the following, and driver intervention  
may be necessary:  
The parking lights or low beams  
must be switched on to adjust  
the brightness.  
In very unfavorable weather conditions,  
such as fog or heavy precipitation.  
Adjust the brightness with the  
thumbwheel.  
When detecting poorly-lit road users such  
as pedestrians, cyclists, horseback riders  
and wagons; when driving close to train or  
ship traffic; and at animal crossings.  
Interior lights  
In tight curves, on hilltops or in depres‐  
sions, in cross traffic or half-obscured on‐  
coming traffic on freeways.  
General information  
The interior lights, footwell lights, access lights  
and courtesy lights are controlled automati‐  
cally.  
In poorly-lit towns and cities and in the  
presence of highly reflective signs.  
Thumb wheel for the instrument lighting con‐  
trols brightness of some of these features.  
At low speeds.  
When the windshield behind the interior  
rearview mirror is fogged over, dirty or cov‐  
ered with stickers, etc.  
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Setting the brightness  
The brightness of the ambient light can be ad‐  
justed via the thumbwheel for the instrument  
lighting or on the Control Display.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Lighting"  
3. "Brightness:"  
4. Adjust the brightness.  
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Interior lights  
Reading lamp  
Switching the interior lights on and off  
Press button.  
To reel off permanently: press the button for  
approx. 3 seconds.  
Switch back on: press button.  
Reading lights  
Press button.  
Reading lights are located at the front and rear  
next to the interior lights.  
Ambient light  
Depending on the equipment, the lighting can  
be individually adjusted in the interior for some  
lights.  
Selecting color scheme  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Lighting"  
3. "Ambient:"  
4. Select desired setting.  
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the selected options or country versions. This  
also applies to safety-related functions and  
systems. The respectively applicable country  
provisions must be observed when using the  
respective features and systems.  
Vehicle features and options  
This chapter describes all standard, country-  
specific and optional features offered with the  
series. It also describes features that are not  
necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to  
Airbags  
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Front airbag, driver  
Front airbag, front passenger  
Head airbag  
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Side airbag  
Knee airbags  
Front airbags  
Side airbags  
Front airbags help protect the driver and front  
passenger by responding to frontal impacts in  
which safety belts alone would not provide ad‐  
equate restraint.  
In a lateral impact, the side airbag supports the  
side of the body in the chest and lap area.  
Head airbags  
In a lateral impact, the head airbag supports  
the head.  
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Do not apply adhesive materials to the air‐  
bag cover panels, do not cover them or  
modify them in any way.  
Knee airbag  
The knee airbag supports the legs in a frontal  
impact.  
Never modify either the individual compo‐  
nents or the wiring in the airbag system.  
This also applies to steering wheel covers,  
the dashboard, the seats, the roof pillars  
and the sides of the roofliner.◀  
Protective action  
Airbags are not triggered in every impact situa‐  
tion, e.g., in less severe accidents or rear-end  
collisions.  
Even when you follow all instructions very  
closely, injury from contact with the airbags  
cannot be ruled out in certain situations.  
Information on how to ensure the optimal  
protective effect of the airbags  
Keep at a distance from the airbags.  
The ignition and inflation noise may lead to  
short-term and, in most cases, temporary  
hearing impairment in sensitive individuals.  
Always grasp the steering wheel on the  
steering wheel rim, holding your hands at  
the 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock positions, to  
keep the risk of injury to your hands or  
arms as low as possible when the airbag is  
triggered.  
Malfunction, deactivation and after de‐  
ploying the airbags  
Do not touch the individual components imme‐  
diately after the system has been triggered;  
otherwise, you may risk burns.  
There should be no person, animals, or ob‐  
jects between an airbag and a person.  
Only have the airbags checked, repaired or dis‐  
mantled and the airbag generator scrapped by  
the service center or an authorized repair shop  
for handling explosives.  
Do not use the cover of the front airbag on  
the front passenger side as a storage area.  
Dashboard and windshield on the front  
passenger side must stay clear - do not at‐  
tach adhesive labels or coverings and do  
not attach brackets or cables, e. g., for GPS  
devices or' mobile phones.  
Non-professional attempts to service the sys‐  
tem could lead to failure in an emergency or  
unintentional activation of the airbag - both  
may lead to injury.◀  
Make sure that the front passenger is sit‐  
ting correctly, i.e., keeps his or her feet and  
legs in the footwell; otherwise, leg injuries  
might occur when front airbag is activated.  
Warnings and information on the airbags are  
also found on the sun visors.  
Functional readiness of the airbag  
system  
Do not place slip covers, seat cushions or  
other objects on the front passenger seat  
that are not approved specifically for seats  
with integrated side airbags.  
When the ignition is reel on, the warn‐  
ing lamp in the instrument cluster lights  
up briefly and thereby indicates the op‐  
erational readiness of the entire airbag system  
and the belt tensioner.  
Do not hang pieces of clothing, such as  
jackets, over the backrests.  
Make sure that occupants keep their heads  
away from the side airbag and do not rest  
against the head airbag; otherwise, injuries  
might occur when airbag is activated.  
Airbag system malfunctioning  
Warning lamp does not come on when the  
ignition is turned on.  
Do not remove the airbag system.  
Do not remove the steering wheel.  
The warning lamp lights up continuously.  
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In case of a malfunction have airbag sys‐  
tem checked immediately.  
Do not attach covers, cushions, ball mats  
or other items to the front passenger seat  
unless they are specifically recommended  
by your vehicle's manufacturer.  
In case of a malfunction have airbag system  
checked immediately; otherwise, there is a risk  
that the system does not function as expected  
in case of a severe accident.◀  
Do not place any electronic devices on the  
passenger seat if a child restraint system is  
to be installed on it.  
Do not place objects under the seat that  
could press against the seat from below.  
Automatic deactivation of the front-  
seat passenger airbags  
The system reads if the front passenger seat is  
occupied by measuring the human body's re‐  
sistance.  
No moisture in or on the seat.  
Indicator lamp for the front-seat  
passenger airbags  
Front, knee and side airbag on the front pas‐  
senger's side are either activated or deacti‐  
vated.  
Leave feet in the footwell  
Make sure that the front passenger  
keeps his or her feet in the footwell; otherwise,  
proper functioning of the front passenger air‐  
bag might not be assured.◀  
Child restraint fixing system in the front  
passenger seat  
The indicator lamp for the front-seat passen‐  
ger airbags indicates the operating state of the  
front-seat passenger airbags.  
Before transporting a child on the front pas‐  
senger seat, refer to the safety notes and in‐  
structions for children on the front passenger  
seat, see Children.◀  
The lamp indicates whether the airbags are ei‐  
ther activated or deactivated.  
The indicator lamp lights up  
when a child is properly  
seated in a child restraint fix‐  
ing system or when the seat  
is empty. The airbags on the  
front passenger side are not  
activated.  
Malfunction of the automatic  
deactivation system  
When transporting older children and adults,  
the front-seat passenger airbags may be deac‐  
tivated in certain sitting positions. In this case,  
the indicator lamp for the front-seat passenger  
airbags lights up.  
The indicator lamp does not light up when,  
e.g., a correctly seated person of sufficient  
size is detected on the seat. The airbags  
on the front passenger side are activated.  
In this case, change the sitting position so that  
the front-seat passenger airbags are activated  
and the indicator lamp goes out.  
If it is not possible to activate the airbags, have  
the person sit in the rear.  
Detected child seats  
To enable correct recognition of the occupied  
seat cushion  
The system generally detects children seated  
in a child seat, particularly in child seats re‐  
quired by NHTSA when the vehicle was manu‐  
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sure that the indicator lamp for the front-seat  
passenger airbags lights up. This indicates  
that the child seat has been detected and the  
front-seat passenger airbags are not activated.  
Tire Pressure Monitor TPM  
The concept  
The system monitors tire inflation pressure in  
the four mounted tires. The system warns you  
if there is a significant loss of pressure in one  
or more tires. For this purpose, sensors in the  
tire valves measure the tire inflation pressure  
and tire temperature.  
Strength of the driver's and front-seat  
passenger airbag  
The explosive power that activates driver's/  
front passenger's airbags very much depends  
on the positions of the driver's/front passeng‐  
er's seat.  
Hints  
Tire damage due to external factors  
With a respective message appearing on Con‐  
trol Display calibrate the front seats to keep  
the accuracy of this function over the long-  
term.  
Sudden tire damage caused by external  
circumstances cannot be recognized in ad‐  
vance.◀  
With use of the system observe further infor‐  
mation found under Tire inflation pressure, re‐  
fer to page 197.  
Calibrating the front seats  
A corresponding message appears on the  
Control Display.  
Functional requirements  
1. Press the reel and move the respective  
seat all the way forward.  
The system must have been reset with the  
correct tire inflation pressure; otherwise, relia‐  
ble signaling of tire inflation pressure loss is  
not assured.  
2. Press the reel forward again. The seat still  
moves forward slightly.  
3. Readjust the seat to the desired position.  
Reset the system after each adjustment of the  
tire inflation pressure and after every tire or  
wheel change.  
The calibration procedure is completed when  
the message on the Control Display disap‐  
pears.  
Always use wheels with TPM electronics to  
ensure that the system will operate properly.  
If the message continues to be displayed, re‐  
peat the calibration.  
Status display  
If the message does not disappear after a re‐  
peat calibration, have the system checked as  
soon as possible.  
The current status of the Tire Pressure Moni‐  
tor TPM can be displayed on the Control Dis‐  
play, e.g., whether or not the TPM is active.  
Unobstructed area of movement  
1. "Vehicle info"  
Ensure that the area of movement of the  
seats is unobstructed to avoid personal injury  
or damage to objects.◀  
2. "Vehicle status"  
3.  
"Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM)"  
The status is displayed.  
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After a successfully completed Reset, the  
wheels on the Control Display are shown in  
green and "Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM)  
active" is displayed.  
Status control display  
Tire and system status are indicated by the  
color of the wheels and a text message on the  
Control Display.  
You may interrupt this trip at any time. When  
you continue the reset resumes automatically.  
All wheels green  
System is active and will issue a warning rela‐  
tive to the tire inflation pressures stored during  
the last reset.  
Low tire pressure message  
The yellow warning lamp lights up. A  
Check Control message is displayed.  
One wheel is yellow  
A flat tire or major drop in inflation pressure in  
the indicated tire.  
There is a flat tire or a major loss in  
tire inflation pressure.  
No reset was performed for the system.  
The system therefore issues a warning  
based on the tire inflation pressures before  
the last reset.  
All wheels are yellow  
A flat tire or major drop in inflation pressure in  
several tires.  
1. Reduce your speed and stop cautiously.  
Avoid sudden braking and steering maneu‐  
vers.  
Wheels, gray  
The system cannot detect a flat tire due to a  
malfunction.  
2. Check whether the vehicle is fitted with  
regular tires or run-flat tires.  
Carry out reset  
Run-flat tires, refer to page 204, are la‐  
beled with a circular symbol containing the  
letters RSC marked on the tire's sidewall.  
Reset the system after each adjustment of the  
tire inflation pressure and after every tire or  
wheel change.  
Do not continue driving without run-flat  
tires  
On the Control Display and on the vehicle:  
Do not continue driving if the vehicle is not  
equipped with run-flat tires; continued driving  
may result in serious accidents.◀  
1. "Vehicle info"  
2. "Vehicle status"  
3.  
"Perform reset"  
A low tire inflation pressure might turn on DSC  
Dynamic Stability Control.  
4. Start the engine - do not drive off.  
5. Reset tire inflation pressure:"Perform  
reset".  
Actions in the event of a flat tire  
6. Drive away.  
Normal tires  
1. Identify the damaged tire.  
The tires are shown in gray and the status is  
displayed.  
After driving faster than 19 mph/30 km/h for a  
short period, the set tire inflation pressures are  
accepted as reference values. The reset is  
completed automatically while driving.  
Do this by checking the air pressure in all  
four tires.  
If the tire inflation pressure in all four tires  
is correct, the Tire Pressure Monitor may  
not have been initialized. In this case, initi‐  
alize the system.  
The progress of the reset is displayed.  
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If an identification is not possible, please  
contact the service center.  
ger depending on the driving speed, road con‐  
ditions, external temperature, cargo load, etc.  
2. Rectify the flat tire on the damaged wheel.  
Continued driving with a flat tire  
Use of tire sealant, e.g., the Mobility System,  
may damage the TPM wheel electronics. In  
this case, have the electronics checked at the  
next opportunity and have them replaced if  
needed.  
Drive moderately and do not exceed a  
speed of 50 mph/80 km/h.  
Your car handles differently when you lose tire  
inflation pressure, e.g., your lane stability is re‐  
duced when braking, braking distances are  
longer and the self-steering properties will  
change.◀  
Run-flat tires  
Maximum speed  
Final tire failure  
You may continue driving with a damaged tire  
at speeds up to 50 mph/80 km/h.  
Vibrations or loud noises while driving  
can indicate the final failure of a tire. Reduce  
speed and stop; otherwise, pieces of the tire  
could come loose and cause an accident. Do  
not continue driving and contact your service  
center.◀  
Continued driving with a flat tire  
If continuing to drive with a damaged tire:  
1. Avoid sudden braking and steering maneu‐  
vers.  
Required tire inflation pressure check  
message  
A Check Control message is displayed in the  
following situations  
2. Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph/80 km/h.  
3. Check the air pressure in all four tires at  
the next opportunity.  
If the tire inflation pressure in all four tires  
is shown to be correct, it is possible that  
the Tire Pressure Monitor did not perform  
a reset. In that case, carry out a reset.  
The system has detected a wheel change,  
but no reset was done.  
Inflation was not carried out according to  
specifications.  
Possible driving distance with complete loss of  
tire inflation pressure:  
The tire inflation pressure has fallen below  
the level of the last confirmation.  
The possible driving distance after a loss of tire  
inflation pressure depends on cargo load, driv‐  
ing style and road conditions.  
In this case:  
Check the tire pressure and correct as  
needed.  
A vehicle with an average load has a possible  
driving range of approx. 50 miles/80 km.  
Carry out a reset of the system after a tire  
change.  
A vehicle with a damaged tire reacts differ‐  
ently, e.g., it has reduced lane stability during  
braking, a longer braking distance and different  
self-steering properties. Adjust your driving  
style accordingly. Avoid abrupt steering ma‐  
neuvers or driving over obstacles, e.g., curbs,  
potholes, etc.  
System limits  
The system does not function properly if a re‐  
set has not been carried out, e.g., a flat tire is  
reported though tire inflation pressures are  
correct.  
The tire inflation pressure depends on the  
tire's temperature. Driving or exposure to the  
sun will increase the tire's temperature, thus  
Because the possible driving distance de‐  
pends on how the vehicle is used during the  
trip, the actual distance may be shorter or lon‐  
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increasing the tire inflation pressure. The tire  
inflation pressure is reduced when the tire  
temperature falls again. These circumstances  
may cause a warning when temperatures fall  
very sharply.  
sure. Driving on a significantly under-inflated  
tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to  
tire failure. Under-inflation also reduces fuel ef‐  
ficiency and tire tread life, and may affect the  
vehicle's handling and stopping ability. Please  
note that the TPMS is not a substitute for  
proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver's  
responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure,  
even if under-inflation has not reached the  
level to trigger illumination of the TPMS low  
tire pressure telltale. Your vehicle has also  
been equipped with a TPMS malfunction indi‐  
cator to indicate when the system is not oper‐  
ating properly. The TPMS malfunction indica‐  
tor is combined with the low tire pressure  
telltale. When the system detects a malfunc‐  
tion, the telltale will flash for approximately one  
minute and then remain continuously illumi‐  
nated. This sequence will continue upon sub‐  
sequent vehicle start-ups as long as the mal‐  
function exists. When the malfunction indicator  
is illuminated, the system may not be able to  
detect or signal low tire pressure as intended.  
TPMS malfunctions may occur for a variety of  
reasons, including the installation of replace‐  
ment or alternate tires or wheels on the vehicle  
that prevent the TPMS from functioning prop‐  
erly. Always check the TPMS malfunction tell‐  
tale after replacing one or more tires or wheels  
on your vehicle to ensure that the replacement  
or alternate tires and wheels allow the TPMS  
to continue to function properly.  
Malfunction  
The yellow warning lamp flashes and  
then lights up continuously. A Check  
Control message is displayed. No flat  
tire or loss of tire inflation pressure can be de‐  
tected.  
Display in the following situations:  
A wheel without TPM electronics is fitted:  
have the service center check it if needed.  
Malfunction: have the system checked by  
your service center.  
TPM was unable to complete the reset.  
Reset the system again.  
Interference through systems or devices  
with the same radio frequency: after leav‐  
ing the area of the interference, the system  
automatically becomes active again.  
Declaration according to NHTSA/  
FMVSS 138 Tire Pressure Monitoring  
System  
Each tire, including the spare (if provided)  
should be checked monthly when cold and in‐  
flated to the inflation pressure recommended  
by the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle  
placard or tire inflation pressure label. (If your  
vehicle has tires of a different size than the size  
indicated on the vehicle placard or tire inflation  
pressure label, you should determine the  
proper tire inflation pressure for those tires.)  
As an added safety feature, your vehicle has  
been equipped with a tire pressure monitoring  
system (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire pres‐  
sure telltale when one or more of your tires is  
significantly under-inflated. Accordingly, when  
the low tire pressure telltale illuminates, you  
should stop and check your tires as soon as  
possible, and inflate them to the proper pres‐  
FTM Flat Tire Monitor  
The concept  
The system detects tire inflation pressure loss  
on the basis of rotation speed differences be‐  
tween the individual wheels while driving.  
In the event of a tire inflation pressure loss, the  
diameter and therefore the rotational speed of  
the corresponding wheel changes. This will be  
detected and reported as a flat tire.  
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The system does not measure the actual infla‐  
tion pressure in the tires.  
Indication of a flat tire  
The yellow warning lamp lights up. A  
Check Control message is displayed.  
Functional requirements  
There is a flat tire or a major loss in tire  
inflation pressure.  
The system must have been initialized when  
the tire inflation pressure was correct; other‐  
wise, reliable flagging of a flat tire is not as‐  
sured. Initialize the system after each correc‐  
tion of the tire inflation pressure and after  
every tire or wheel change.  
1. Reduce your speed and stop cautiously.  
Avoid sudden braking and steering maneu‐  
vers.  
2. Check whether the vehicle is fitted with  
regular tires or run-flat tires.  
Status display  
Run-flat tires, refer to page 204, are la‐  
beled with a circular symbol containing the  
letters RSC marked on the tire's sidewall.  
The current status of the Flat Tire Monitor can  
be displayed on the Control Display, e.g.,  
whether or not the FTM is active.  
Do not continue driving without run-flat  
tires  
1. "Vehicle info"  
2. "Vehicle status"  
Do not continue driving if the vehicle is not  
equipped with run-flat tires; continued driving  
may result in serious accidents.◀  
3.  
"Flat Tire Monitor (FTM)"  
The status is displayed.  
When a flat tire is indicated, DSC Dynamic Sta‐  
bility Control is switched on if needed.  
Initialization  
When initializing the once set inflation tire  
pressures serve as reference values in order to  
detect a flat tire. Initialization is started by con‐  
firming the tire inflation pressures.  
System limits  
Sudden tire damage  
Sudden serious tire damage caused by  
external circumstances cannot be recognized  
in advance.◀  
Do not initialize the system when driving with  
snow chains.  
On the Control Display:  
A natural, even tire inflation pressure loss in all  
four tires will not be recognized. Therefore,  
check the tire inflation pressure regularly.  
1. "Vehicle info"  
2. "Vehicle status"  
3.  
"Perform reset"  
The system could be delayed or malfunction in  
the following situations:  
4. Start the engine - do not drive off.  
5. Start the initialization with "Perform reset".  
6. Drive away.  
When the system has not been initialized.  
When driving on a snowy or slippery road  
surface.  
The initialization is completed while driving,  
which can be interrupted at any time.  
Sporty driving style: spinning traction  
wheels, high lateral acceleration (drifting).  
The initialization automatically continues when  
driving resumes.  
When driving with snow chains.  
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style accordingly. Avoid abrupt steering ma‐  
neuvers or driving over obstacles, e.g., curbs,  
potholes, etc.  
Actions in the event of a flat tire  
Normal tires  
1. Identify the damaged tire.  
Because the possible driving distance de‐  
pends on how the vehicle is used during the  
trip, the actual distance may be shorter or lon‐  
ger depending on the driving speed, road con‐  
ditions, external temperature, cargo load, etc.  
Do this by checking the air pressure in all  
four tires.  
If the tire inflation pressure in all four tires  
is correct, the Flat Tire Monitor may not  
have been initialized. In this case, initialize  
the system.  
Continued driving with a flat tire  
Drive moderately and do not exceed a  
speed of 50 mph/80 km/h.  
If an identification is not possible, please  
contact the service center.  
Your car handles differently when you lose tire  
inflation pressure, e.g., your lane stability is re‐  
duced when braking, braking distances are  
longer and the self-steering properties will  
change.◀  
2. Rectify the flat tire on the damaged wheel.  
Run-flat tires  
Maximum speed  
Final tire failure  
You may continue driving with a damaged tire  
at speeds up to 50 mph/80 km/h.  
Vibrations or loud noises while driving  
can indicate the final failure of a tire. Reduce  
speed and stop; otherwise, pieces of the tire  
could come loose and cause an accident. Do  
not continue driving and contact your service  
center.◀  
Continued driving with a flat tire  
If continuing to drive with a damaged tire:  
1. Avoid sudden braking and steering maneu‐  
vers.  
2. Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph/80 km/h.  
Intelligent Safety  
3. Check the air pressure in all four tires at  
the next opportunity.  
The concept  
If the tire inflation pressure in all four tires  
is correct, the Flat Tire Monitor may not  
have been initialized. In this case, initialize  
the system.  
Intelligent Safety enables central operation of  
the driver assistance system. Depending on  
how the vehicle is equipped, Intelligent Safety  
consists of one or more systems that can help  
prevent a imminent collision.  
Possible driving distance with complete loss of  
tire inflation pressure:  
Front-end collision warning, refer to  
page 109.  
The possible driving distance after a loss of tire  
inflation pressure depends on cargo load, driv‐  
ing style and road conditions.  
Pedestrian warning, refer to page 115.  
Lane departure warning, refer to  
page 118.  
A vehicle with an average load has a possible  
driving range of approx. 50 miles/80 km.  
Active Blind Spot Detection, refer to  
page 120.  
A vehicle with a damaged tire reacts differ‐  
ently, e.g., it has reduced lane stability during  
braking, a longer braking distance and different  
self-steering properties. Adjust your driving  
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Switching on/off  
Some Intelligent Safety systems are automati‐  
cally active after every departure. Some Intelli‐  
gent Safety systems activate according to the  
last setting.  
Personal responsibility  
The system does not serve as a substi‐  
tute for the driver's personal judgment of the  
traffic situation.  
Press button briefly:  
Be aware of the traffic situation and the vehi‐  
cle's surroundings at all times, otherwise acci‐  
dents are still possible despite all warnings.◀  
The menu for the intelligent safety  
system is displayed. The systems  
are individually switched off ac‐  
cording to their respective set‐  
tings.  
Adapting your speed and driving style  
The displays and warnings of the system  
do not relieve the driver of the responsibility to  
adapt his or her driving speed and style to the  
traffic conditions.◀  
LED lights up orange or goes out respec‐  
tive to their individual settings.  
Adjust as needed. Individual settings are  
stored for the profile currently in use.  
Be alert  
Due to system limitations, warnings may  
be not issued at all, or may be issued late or  
improperly. Therefore, always be alert and  
ready to intervene; otherwise, there is the risk  
of an accident.◀  
Press button again:  
All Intelligent Safety systems are  
activated.  
The LED lights up green.  
Tow-starting and towing  
Hold down button:  
For tow-starting or towing, switch off the  
Intelligent Safety systems; otherwise malfunc‐  
tions of the individual braking systems might  
lead to accidents.◀  
All Intelligent Safety systems are  
turned off.  
The LED goes out.  
At a glance  
Front-end collision warning  
Depending on the equipment, the collision  
warning system consists of one of the two sys‐  
tems:  
Button in the vehicle  
Front-end collision warning with City Brak‐  
ing function, refer to page 110.  
Front-end collision warning with braking  
function, refer to page 112  
Intelligent Safety button  
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Front-end collision warning  
with City Braking function  
Personal responsibility  
The system does not serve as a substi‐  
tute for the driver's personal judgment of the  
traffic situation.  
The concept  
The ystem can help prevent accidents. If an  
accident cannot be prevented, the system will  
help reduce the collision speed.  
Be aware of the traffic situation and the vehi‐  
cle's surroundings at all times, otherwise acci‐  
dents are still possible despite all warnings.◀  
The system sounds a warning before an immi‐  
nent collision and actuates brakes independ‐  
ently if needed.  
Adapting your speed and driving style  
The displays and warnings of the system  
do not relieve the driver of the responsibility to  
adapt his or her driving speed and style to the  
traffic conditions.◀  
The automatic braking intervention is done  
with limited force and duration.  
A camera in the area of the rearview mirror  
controls the system.  
Be alert  
The front-end collision warning is available  
even if cruise control has been deactivated.  
Due to system limitations, warnings may  
be not issued at all, or may be issued late or  
improperly. Therefore, always be alert and  
ready to intervene; otherwise, there is the risk  
of an accident.◀  
With the vehicle approaching another vehicle  
intentionally the collision warning is delayed  
avoiding false alarm.  
General information  
Tow-starting and towing  
The system warns at two levels of an imminent  
danger of collision at speeds from approx.  
3 mph/5 km/h. Time of warnings may vary with  
the current driving situation.  
For tow-starting or towing, switch off the  
Intelligent Safety systems; otherwise malfunc‐  
tions of the individual braking systems might  
lead to accidents.◀  
Appropriate braking kicks in at speeds of up to  
35 mph/60 km/h.  
At a glance  
Detection range  
Button in the vehicle  
It responds to objects if they are detected by  
the system.  
Intelligent Safety button  
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Setting the warning time  
The warning time can be set via iDrive.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Frontal Coll. Warning"  
3. Activate the desired time on the Control  
Display.  
The selected time is stored for the profile cur‐  
rently in use.  
Warning with braking function  
Display  
If a collision with a recognized vehicle is immi‐  
nent a warning symbol appears in the instru‐  
ment cluster and in the Head-Up Display.  
The camera is found near the interior rearview  
mirror.  
Keep the windshield in the area behind the in‐  
terior rearview mirror clean and clear.  
Switching on/off  
Symbol Measure  
Switching on automatically  
The system is automatically active after every  
driving-off.  
The vehicle lights up red: prewarn‐  
ing.  
Brake and increase distance.  
Switching on/off manually  
The vehicle flashes red and an  
acoustic signal sounds: acute warn‐  
ing.  
Press button briefly:  
The menu for the intelligent safety  
system is displayed. The systems  
are individually switched off ac‐  
cording to their respective set‐  
tings.  
You are requested to intervene by  
braking or make an evasive maneu‐  
ver.  
Prewarning  
LED lights up orange or goes out respec‐  
tive to their individual settings.  
This warning is issued, e.g., when there is the  
impending danger of a collision or the distance  
to the vehicle ahead is too small.  
Adjust as needed. Individual settings are  
stored for the profile currently in use.  
The driver must intervene actively when there  
is a prewarning.  
Press button again:  
All Intelligent Safety systems are  
activated.  
Acute warning with braking function  
Warning of the imminent danger of a collision  
when the vehicle approaches another object at  
a relatively high differential speed.  
The LED lights up green.  
Hold down button:  
The driver must intervene actively when there  
is an acute warning. If necessary, the driver is  
assisted by a minor automatic braking inter‐  
vention in a possible risk of collision.  
All Intelligent Safety systems are  
turned off.  
The LED goes out.  
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Acute warnings can also be triggered without  
previous prewarning.  
In tight curves.  
If the driving stability control systems are  
limited or deactivated, e.g., DSC OFF.  
Braking intervention  
If, depending on the vehicle equipment  
version, the field of view of the camera in  
the mirror or the radar sensor is dirty or ob‐  
scured.  
The warning prompts the driver himself/herself  
to react. During a warning, the maximum brak‐  
ing force is used. Premise for the brake boos‐  
ter is sufficiently quick and hard stepping on  
the brake pedal. The system can assist with  
some braking intervention if there is risk of a  
collision. At low speeds vehicles may thus  
come to a complete stop.  
Up to 10 seconds after the start of the en‐  
gine, via the Start/Stop knob.  
During calibration of the camera immedi‐  
ately after vehicle shipment.  
If there is constant blinding effects be‐  
cause of oncoming light, e. g., from the sun  
low in the sky.  
The braking intervention is executed only if  
DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched on  
and Dynamic Traction Control DTC is acti‐  
vated.  
Warning sensitivity  
The braking intervention can be interrupted by  
stepping on the accelerator pedal or by ac‐  
tively moving the steering wheel.  
The more sensitive the warning settings are,  
e.g. the warning time, the more warnings are  
displayed. However, there may also be an ex‐  
cess of false warnings.  
Object detection can be restricted. Limitations  
of the detection range and functional restric‐  
tions are to be considered.  
Front-end collision warning  
with braking function  
System limits  
Detection range  
The system's detection potential is limited.  
The concept  
The ystem can help prevent accidents. If an  
accident cannot be prevented, the system will  
help reduce the collision speed.  
Thus a warning might not be issued or be is‐  
sued late.  
E. g. the following situations may not be de‐  
tected:  
The system sounds a warning before an immi‐  
nent collision and actuates brakes independ‐  
ently if needed.  
Slow moving vehicles when you approach  
them at high speed.  
The automatic braking intervention may be  
executed with maximum braking force and for  
a brief period only as necessary.  
Vehicles that suddenly swerve in front of  
you, or sharply decelerating vehicles.  
Vehicles with an unusual rear appearance.  
Two-wheeled vehicles ahead of you.  
If the vehicle is equipped with Active Cruise  
Control with Stop & Go, the front-end collision  
warning is controlled via the cruise control ra‐  
dar sensor in conjunction with a camera.  
Functional limitations  
The system may not be fully functional in the  
following situations:  
The front-end collision warning is available  
even if cruise control has been deactivated.  
In heavy fog, rain, sprayed water or snow‐  
fall.  
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With the vehicle approaching another vehicle  
intentionally the collision warning is delayed  
avoiding false alarm.  
ready to intervene; otherwise, there is the risk  
of an accident.◀  
Tow-starting and towing  
For tow-starting or towing, switch off the  
Intelligent Safety systems; otherwise malfunc‐  
tions of the individual braking systems might  
lead to accidents.◀  
General information  
The system issues a two-phase warning of a  
possible danger of collision with vehicles at  
speeds above approx. 3 mph/5 km/h. Time of  
warnings may vary with the current driving sit‐  
uation.  
At a glance  
Detection range  
Button in the vehicle  
It responds to objects if they are detected by  
the system.  
Intelligent Safety button  
Radar sensor  
Hints  
Personal responsibility  
The system does not serve as a substi‐  
tute for the driver's personal judgment of the  
traffic situation.  
Be aware of the traffic situation and the vehi‐  
cle's surroundings at all times, otherwise acci‐  
dents are still possible despite all warnings.◀  
Adapting your speed and driving style  
The radar sensor is located in the lower area of  
the front bumper.  
The displays and warnings of the system  
do not relieve the driver of the responsibility to  
adapt his or her driving speed and style to the  
traffic conditions.◀  
Always keep radar sensor clean and unob‐  
structed.  
Be alert  
Due to system limitations, warnings may  
be not issued at all, or may be issued late or  
improperly. Therefore, always be alert and  
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Setting the warning time  
The warning time can be set via iDrive.  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Frontal Coll. Warning"  
3. Activate the desired time on the Control  
Display.  
The selected time is stored for the profile cur‐  
rently in use.  
Warning with braking function  
Display  
If a collision with a recognized vehicle is immi‐  
nent a warning symbol appears in the instru‐  
ment cluster and in the Head-Up Display.  
The camera is found near the interior rearview  
mirror.  
Keep the windshield in the area behind the in‐  
terior rearview mirror clean and clear.  
Switching on/off  
Symbol Measure  
Switching on automatically  
The system is automatically active after every  
driving-off.  
The vehicle lights up red: prewarn‐  
ing.  
Brake and increase distance.  
Switching on/off manually  
The vehicle flashes red and an  
acoustic signal sounds: acute warn‐  
ing.  
Press button briefly:  
The menu for the intelligent safety  
system is displayed. The systems  
are individually switched off ac‐  
cording to their respective set‐  
tings.  
You are requested to intervene by  
braking or make an evasive maneu‐  
ver.  
Prewarning  
LED lights up orange or goes out respec‐  
tive to their individual settings.  
This warning is issued, e.g., when there is the  
impending danger of a collision or the distance  
to the vehicle ahead is too small.  
Adjust as needed. Individual settings are  
stored for the profile currently in use.  
The driver must intervene actively when there  
is a prewarning.  
Press button again:  
All Intelligent Safety systems are  
activated.  
Acute warning with braking function  
Warning of the imminent danger of a collision  
when the vehicle approaches another object at  
a relatively high differential speed.  
The LED lights up green.  
Hold down button:  
The driver must intervene actively when there  
is an acute warning. If necessary, the driver is  
assisted by an automatic braking intervention  
in a possible risk of collision.  
All Intelligent Safety systems are  
turned off.  
The LED goes out.  
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Acute warnings can also be triggered without  
previous prewarning.  
Functional limitations  
The system may not be fully functional in the  
following situations:  
Braking intervention  
In heavy fog, rain, sprayed water or snow‐  
fall.  
The warning prompts the driver himself/herself  
to react. During a warning, the maximum brak‐  
ing force is used. Premise for the brake boos‐  
ter is sufficiently quick and hard stepping on  
the brake pedal. The system can assist with  
automatic braking intervention if there is risk of  
a collision. The intervention can bring the vehi‐  
cle to a complete stop.  
In tight curves.  
If the driving stability control systems are  
limited or deactivated, e.g., DSC OFF.  
If, depending on the vehicle equipment  
version, the field of view of the camera in  
the mirror or the radar sensor is dirty or ob‐  
scured.  
The braking intervention is executed only if  
DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched on  
and Dynamic Traction Control DTC is acti‐  
vated.  
Up to 10 seconds after the start of the en‐  
gine, via the Start/Stop knob.  
During calibration of the camera immedi‐  
ately after vehicle shipment.  
Above approx. 130 mph/210 km/h the braking  
intervention occurs as a brief braking pressure.  
No automatic delay occurs.  
If there is constant blinding effects be‐  
cause of oncoming light, e. g., from the sun  
low in the sky.  
The braking intervention can be interrupted by  
stepping on the accelerator pedal or by ac‐  
tively moving the steering wheel.  
Warning sensitivity  
Object detection can be restricted. Limitations  
of the detection range and functional restric‐  
tions are to be considered.  
The more sensitive the warning settings are,  
e.g. the warning time, the more warnings are  
displayed. However, there may also be an ex‐  
cess of false warnings.  
System limits  
Detection range  
The system's detection potential is limited.  
Pedestrian warning with city  
braking function  
Thus a warning might not be issued or be is‐  
sued late.  
The concept  
The ystem can help prevent accidents with pe‐  
destrians.  
E. g. the following situations may not be de‐  
tected:  
The system issues a warning in the city driving  
speed area if there is imminent danger of a col‐  
lision with pedestrians and includes a braking  
function.  
Slow moving vehicles when you approach  
them at high speed.  
Vehicles that suddenly swerve in front of  
you, or sharply decelerating vehicles.  
The camera in the area of the rearview mirror  
controls the system.  
Vehicles with an unusual rear appearance.  
Two-wheeled vehicles ahead of you.  
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General information  
In daylight the system warns of possible colli‐  
sions with pedestrians at speeds from about  
6 mph/10 km/h to about 35 mph/60 km/h  
shortly before a collision the system supports  
you with a braking intervention.  
The displays and warnings of the system  
do not relieve the driver of the responsibility to  
adapt his or her driving speed and style to the  
traffic conditions.◀  
Be alert  
Under those circumstances it reacts to people  
who are within the detection range of the sys‐  
tem.  
Due to system limitations, warnings may  
be not issued at all, or may be issued late or  
improperly. Therefore, always be alert and  
ready to intervene; otherwise, there is the risk  
of an accident.◀  
Detection range  
Tow-starting and towing  
For tow-starting or towing, switch off the  
Intelligent Safety systems; otherwise malfunc‐  
tions of the individual braking systems might  
lead to accidents.◀  
At a glance  
The detection area in front of the vehicle is div‐  
ided into two areas.  
Button in the vehicle  
Central area, arrow 1, directly in front of the  
vehicle.  
Expanded area, arrow 2, to the right and  
left.  
A collision is imminent if pedestrians are lo‐  
cated within the central area. A warning is is‐  
sued about pedestrians who are located within  
the extended area only if they are moving in  
the direction of the central area.  
Intelligent Safety button  
Hints  
Personal responsibility  
The system does not serve as a substi‐  
tute for the driver's personal judgment of the  
traffic situation.  
Be aware of the traffic situation and the vehi‐  
cle's surroundings at all times, otherwise acci‐  
dents are still possible despite all warnings.◀  
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Warning with braking function  
Display  
If a collision with a person detected in this way  
is imminent, a warning symbol appears on the  
instrument cluster and in the Head-up Display.  
The red symbol is displayed and a sig‐  
nal sounds.  
Intervene immediately by braking or make an  
evasive maneuver.  
The camera is found near the interior rearview  
mirror.  
Braking intervention  
Keep the windshield in the area behind the in‐  
terior rearview mirror clean and clear.  
The warning prompts the driver himself/herself  
to react. During a warning, the maximum brak‐  
ing force is used. Premise for the brake boos‐  
ter is sufficiently quick and hard stepping on  
the brake pedal. The system can assist with  
some braking intervention if there is risk of a  
collision. At low speeds vehicles may thus  
come to a complete stop.  
Switching on/off  
Switching on automatically  
The system is automatically active after every  
driving-off.  
The braking intervention is executed only if  
DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched on  
and Dynamic Traction Control DTC is acti‐  
vated.  
Switching on/off manually  
Press button briefly:  
The menu for the intelligent safety  
system is displayed. The systems  
are individually switched off ac‐  
cording to their respective set‐  
tings.  
The braking intervention can be interrupted by  
stepping on the accelerator pedal or by ac‐  
tively moving the steering wheel.  
Object detection can be restricted. Limitations  
of the detection range and functional restric‐  
tions are to be considered.  
LED lights up orange or goes out respec‐  
tive to their individual settings.  
Adjust as needed. Individual settings are  
stored for the profile currently in use.  
System limits  
Detection range  
Press button again:  
The detection potential of the camera is lim‐  
ited.  
All Intelligent Safety systems are  
activated.  
Thus a warning might not be issued or be is‐  
sued late.  
The LED lights up green.  
Hold down button:  
E. g. the following situations may not be de‐  
tected:  
All Intelligent Safety systems are  
turned off.  
The LED goes out.  
Partially covered pedestrians.  
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Pedestrians that are not detected as such  
because of the viewing angle or contour.  
Hints  
Personal responsibility  
Pedestrians outside of the detection range.  
The system cannot serve as a substitute  
for the driver's personal judgment of the  
course of the road and the traffic situation.  
Pedestrians having a body size less than  
32 in/80 cm.  
In the event of a warning, do not jerk the steer‐  
ing wheel, as you may lose control of the vehi‐  
cle.◀  
Functional limitations  
The system may not be fully functional or may  
not be available in the following situations:  
In heavy fog, rain, sprayed water or snow‐  
fall.  
At a glance  
Button in the vehicle  
In tight curves.  
If the driving stability control systems are  
deactivated, e.g. DSC OFF.  
If the camera viewing field or the front  
windshield are dirty or covered.  
Up to 10 seconds after the start of the en‐  
gine, via the Start/Stop knob.  
During calibration of the camera immedi‐  
ately after vehicle shipment.  
If there is constant blinding effects be‐  
cause of oncoming light, e. g., from the sun  
low in the sky.  
Intelligent Safety button  
When it is dark outside.  
Camera  
Lane departure warning  
The concept  
Starting at a specific speed, this system alerts  
you when the vehicle on streets with lane  
markings is about to leave the lane. This  
speed, depending on the country version, is  
between 35 mph/55 km/h and  
The camera is found near the interior rearview  
mirror.  
45 mph/70 km/h.  
The steering wheel begins vibrating gently in  
the event of warnings. The time of the warning  
may vary depending on the current driving sit‐  
uation.  
Keep the windshield in the area behind the in‐  
terior rearview mirror clean and clear.  
The system does not provide a warning if the  
turn signal is set before leaving the lane.  
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Switching on/off  
End of warning  
The warning ends:  
Switching on automatically  
Automatically after approx. 3 seconds.  
When returning to your own lane.  
When braking hard.  
The lane departure warning is automatically  
activated after departure, if the function was  
switched on the last time the engine was stop‐  
ped.  
When using the turn signal.  
Switching on/off manually  
System limits  
The system may not be fully functional in the  
following situations:  
Press button briefly:  
The menu for the intelligent safety  
system is displayed. The systems  
are individually switched off ac‐  
cording to their respective set‐  
tings.  
In heavy fog, rain or snowfall.  
In the event of missing, worn, poorly visi‐  
ble, merging, diverging, or multiple lane  
markings such as in construction areas.  
LED lights up orange or goes out respec‐  
tive to their individual settings.  
When lane markings are covered in snow,  
ice, dirt or water.  
Adjust as needed. Individual settings are  
stored for the profile currently in use.  
In tight curves or on narrow lanes.  
When the lane markings are covered by  
objects.  
Press button again:  
When driving very close to the vehicle in  
front of you.  
All Intelligent Safety systems are  
activated.  
When driving toward bright lights.  
The LED lights up green.  
When the windshield in front of the interior  
rearview mirror is fogged over, dirty or cov‐  
ered with stickers, etc.  
Hold down button:  
All Intelligent Safety systems are  
turned off.  
The LED goes out.  
During calibration of the camera immedi‐  
ately after vehicle shipment.  
Display in the instrument cluster  
Lines: system is activated.  
Arrows: at least one lane marking  
was detected and warnings can be  
issued.  
Issued warning  
If you leave the lane and if a lane marking has  
been detected, the steering wheel begins vi‐  
brating.  
If the turn signal is set before changing the  
lane, a warning is not issued.  
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Active Blind Spot Detection  
Button in the vehicle  
The concept  
Intelligent Safety button  
Two radar sensors below the rear bumper  
monitor the area behind and next to the vehicle  
at speeds above approx. 30 mph/50 km/h.  
Radar sensors  
The system indicates whether there are vehi‐  
cles in the blind spot, arrow 1, or approaching  
from behind on the adjacent lane, arrow 2.  
The lamp in the exterior mirror housing is dim‐  
med.  
Before you change lanes after setting the turn  
signal, the system issues a warning in the sit‐  
uations described above.  
The lamp in the exterior mirror housing flashes  
and the steering wheel vibrates.  
The radar sensors are located under the rear  
bumper.  
Hints  
Personal responsibility  
Switching on/off  
The system does not serve as a substi‐  
tute for the driver's personal judgment of the  
traffic situation.  
Switching on automatically  
The Active Blind Spot Detection is automati‐  
cally activated after departure, if the function  
was switched on the last time the engine was  
stopped.  
Be aware of the traffic situation and the vehi‐  
cle's surroundings at all times, otherwise acci‐  
dents are still possible despite all warnings.◀  
Switching on/off manually  
Press button briefly:  
The menu for the intelligent safety  
system is displayed. The systems  
are individually switched off ac‐  
cording to their respective set‐  
tings.  
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LED lights up orange or goes out respec‐  
tive to their individual settings.  
System limits  
The system may not be fully functional in the  
following situations:  
Adjust as needed. Individual settings are  
stored for the profile currently in use.  
When a vehicle is approaching at a speed  
much faster than your own.  
Press button again:  
In heavy fog, rain or snowfall.  
All Intelligent Safety systems are  
activated.  
In tight curves or on narrow lanes.  
If the bumper is dirty or iced up, or covered  
with stickers.  
The LED lights up green.  
Hold down button:  
A Check Control message is displayed when  
the system is not fully functional.  
All Intelligent Safety systems are  
turned off.  
The LED goes out.  
For US owners only  
The transmitter and receiver units comply with  
part 15 of the FCC/Federal Communication  
Commission regulations. Operation is gov‐  
erned by the following:  
Display  
Lamp in the exterior mirror housing  
FCC ID:  
NBG009014A.  
Compliance statement:  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions:  
This device may not cause harmful inter‐  
ference, and  
this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
Information stage  
The dimmed lamp in the exterior mirror hous‐  
ing indicates when there are vehicles in the  
blind spot or approaching from behind.  
Any unauthorized modifications or changes to  
these devices could void the user's authority to  
operate this equipment.  
Warning  
If the turn signal is set while a vehicle is in the  
critical zone, the steering wheel vibrates briefly  
and the lamp in the exterior mirror housing  
flashes brightly.  
The warning stops when the turn signal is  
switched off, or the other vehicle leaves the  
critical zone.  
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Brake force display  
The concept  
During normal brake application, the outer  
brake lights light up.  
During heavy brake application, the inner  
brake lights light up in addition.  
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DSC also recognizes unstable vehicle condi‐  
tions such as fishtailing or nose-diving. Within  
the physical limits DSC helps to keep the vehi‐  
cle on a steady course by reducing engine  
speed and by applying brakes to the individual  
wheels.  
Vehicle features and options  
This chapter describes all standard, country-  
specific and optional features offered with the  
series. It also describes features that are not  
necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to  
the selected options or country versions. This  
also applies to safety-related functions and  
systems. The respectively applicable country  
provisions must be observed when using the  
respective features and systems.  
Note  
Adjust your driving style to the situation  
An appropriate driving style is always the  
responsibility of the driver.  
The laws of physics cannot be repealed, not  
even with DSC.  
Antilock Brake System ABS  
Therefore, do not reduce the additional safety  
margin by driving in a risky manner.◀  
ABS prevents locking of the wheels during  
braking.  
The vehicle contains its steering power even  
during full brake applications, thus increasing  
active safety.  
Do not deactivate DSC when driving with  
roof load  
Do not deactivate Dynamic Stability Control  
DSC when driving with roof load, e.g. roof-  
mounted luggage rack.  
ABS is operational every time you start the en‐  
gine.  
Otherwise, driving safety is not given in driv‐  
ing-critical situation due to the elevated center  
of gravity.◀  
Brake assistant  
When you apply the brakes rapidly, this system  
automatically produces the greatest possible  
braking force boost. It reduces the braking dis‐  
tance to a minimum during emergency stop.  
This system utilizes all of the benefits provided  
by ABS.  
Overview  
Button in the vehicle  
Do not reduce the pressure on the brake pedal  
for the duration of the emergency stop.  
DSC Dynamic Stability  
Control  
The concept  
DSC prevents traction loss in the power  
wheels when driving off and accelerating.  
DSC OFF button  
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The system ensures maximum headway on  
special road conditions or loose road surfaces,  
e.g., unplowed snowy roads, but with some‐  
what limited driving stability.  
Indicator/warning lights  
The indicator lamp flashes: DSC con‐  
trols the drive and braking forces.  
The indicator lamp lights up: DSC has  
Activating the Dynamic Traction Control DTC  
provides maximum traction. Driving stability is  
limited during acceleration and when driving in  
curves.  
failed.  
Deactivating DSC: DSC OFF  
When DSC is deactivated, driving stability is  
reduced during acceleration and when driving  
in curves.  
Therefore drive with appropriate caution.  
You may find it useful to briefly activate DTC  
under the following special circumstances:  
To increase vehicle stability, activate DSC  
again as soon as possible.  
When driving in slush or on uncleared,  
snow-covered roads.  
When freeing vehicle from deep snow or  
driving off from loose grounds.  
Deactivating DSC  
Press and hold this button but not lon‐  
ger than approx. 10 seconds, until the  
When driving with snow chains.  
indicator lamp for DSC OFF lights up in the in‐  
strument cluster and displays DSC OFF.  
Deactivating/activating DTC Dynamic  
Traction Control  
The DSC system is switched off.  
Activating DTC  
The steering and, depending on the equip‐  
ment, suspension are tuned for sporty driving.  
Press button.  
TRACTION is displayed in the instru‐  
ment cluster and the indicator lamp for DSC  
OFF lights up.  
Activating DSC  
Press button.  
DSC OFF and the DSC OFF indicator  
lamp go out.  
Deactivating DTC  
Press button again.  
Indicator/warning lights  
When DSC is deactivated, DSC OFF is dis‐  
played in the instrument cluster.  
TRACTION and the DSC OFF indica‐  
tor lamp go out.  
The indicator lamp lights up: DSC is  
deactivated.  
Performance Control  
Performance Control enhances the agility of  
the vehicle.  
DTC Dynamic Traction  
Control  
To increase maneuverability, with a corre‐  
spondingly sporty driving style, wheels are  
braked individually. The resulting braking  
power is simultaneously largely compensated  
by an engine intervention.  
The concept  
The DTC system is a version of the DSC where  
forward momentum is optimized.  
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Increasing or decreasing vehicle  
speed  
Specify desired speed in the range from ap‐  
prox. 4 mph/6 km/h to approx. 15 mph/25 km/h  
using the rocker switch of the cruise control on  
the steering wheel. Vehicle speed can be  
changed by lightly accelerating.  
xDrive  
xDrive is the all-wheel-drive system of your ve‐  
hicle. Concerted action by the xDrive and DSC  
further optimize traction and driving dynamics.  
The xDrive all-wheel-drive system variably dis‐  
tributes the drive forces to the front and rear  
axles as demanded by the driving situation and  
road surface.  
Display on the Control Display  
Displaying xDrive view  
1. "Vehicle info"  
2. "xDrive status"  
The following information is displayed:  
With a navigation system: compass display  
for the driving direction  
Press the rocker switch up to the point of  
resistance: the speed increases gradually.  
Pitch attitude with degree and percentage  
Transverse gradient with degree indication  
Graphic display for the steering  
Press up the rocker switch past the point  
of resistance: the speed increases while  
the rocker switch is pressed.  
Press the rocker switch down to the point  
of resistance: the speed decreases gradu‐  
ally.  
HDC Hill Descent Control  
Press the rocker switch down past the  
point of resistance: when driving forward,  
the speed decreases to approx.  
6 mph/10 km/h; when reversing, the speed  
decreases to approx. 4 mph/6 km/h.  
The concept  
HDC is a downhill driving assistant that auto‐  
matically controls vehicle speed on steep  
downhill gradients. Without applying the  
brakes, the vehicle moves at slightly more than  
walking speed.  
Activating HDC  
Hill Descent Control can be activated at  
speeds below approx. 22 mph/35 km/h. When  
driving downhill, the vehicle reduces its speed  
to approx. walking speed and then keeps its  
speed constant.  
As long as there is active braking, the system  
is on standby. The system does not brake the  
vehicle during this time.  
Only use HDC in low gears or in selector lever  
position D or R.  
Press button; the LED above the button  
lights up.  
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COMFORT/ECO PRO  
Balanced control of the vehicle.  
Press button again and the LED goes  
out. HDC is automatically deactivated  
above approx. 37 mph/60 km/h.  
Variable sport steering  
Display in the instrument cluster  
The variable sport steering increases the  
steering angle of the front wheels at large  
steering wheel angles, e.g., in tight curves or  
when parking. Steering becomes more direct.  
The selected speed is displayed  
in the speedometer.  
Green: the system is actively  
braking the vehicle.  
It also varies the force required to turn the  
wheels in accordance with the vehicle speed.  
Orange: the system is on  
standby.  
This results in a sporty steering response. In  
addition, it becomes easier to steer during  
parking and maneuvering.  
Malfunction  
A message is displayed in the instrument clus‐  
ter. HDC is not available, e.g., due to elevated  
brake temperatures.  
Servotronic  
The concept  
The Servotronic varies the steering force re‐  
quired to turn the wheels in accordance with  
the vehicle speed. At low speeds, the steering  
force is strongly supported, i. e. during steer‐  
ing, low force is required. As the speed in‐  
creases, the assistance of the steering force is  
reduced.  
Dynamic Damping Control  
The concept  
This system reduces undesirable vehicle mo‐  
tion when using a dynamic driving style or trav‐  
eling on uneven road surfaces.  
Furthermore, the steering force adapts accord‐  
ing to the driving program, so that a direct,  
sporty feel and/or comfortable steering is con‐  
veyed.  
The system enhances driving dynamics and  
comfort fitting road surface and driving style.  
Programs  
The system offers several different programs.  
Select the programs via the Driving Dynamics  
Control, refer to page 126.  
Driving Dynamics Control  
The concept  
SPORT  
The Driving Dynamics Control helps to fine-  
tune the vehicle's settings and features. Vari‐  
ous programs can be selected for this purpose.  
The Driving Dynamics Control and the DSC  
OFF buttons can each be used to activate a  
program.  
Consistently sporty control of the shock ab‐  
sorbers for greater driving agility.  
SPORT+  
Consistently sporty control of the shock ab‐  
sorbers for greater driving agility when driving  
with limited driving stabilization.  
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celeration and when driving in curves.  
Overview  
Button in the vehicle  
SPORT+  
Sporty driving with optimized suspension and  
adapted engine control with limited driving sta‐  
bilization.  
Dynamic Traction Control is switched on.  
The driver handles several of the stabilization  
tasks.  
Activating SPORT+  
Press button repeatedly until SPORT+  
appears in the instrument cluster and  
the DSC OFF indicator lamp lights up.  
Operating the programs  
Press button  
Program  
DSC OFF  
Automatic program change  
When activating cruise control, the program  
automatically switches to SPORT mode.  
TRACTION  
SPORT+  
SPORT  
Indicator/warning lights  
SPORT+ is displayed in the instrument cluster.  
COMFORT  
ECO PRO  
The DSC OFF indicator lamp lights up:  
Dynamic Traction Control is activated.  
Automatic program change  
The system may automatically switch to COM‐  
FORT in the following situations:  
SPORT  
Consistently sporty tuning of the suspension  
and engine control for greater driving agility  
with maximum driving stabilization.  
Failure of Dynamic Damping Control.  
Failure of DSC Dynamic Stability Control.  
The vehicle has a flat tire.  
The program can be configured to individual  
specifications. The configuration is stored for  
the profile currently in use.  
When activating cruise control in TRAC‐  
TION or DSC OFF mode.  
DSC OFF  
Activating SPORT  
When DSC OFF, refer to page 124, is active,  
driving stability is limited during acceleration  
and when driving in curves.  
Press button repeatedly until SPORT  
is displayed in the instrument cluster.  
Configuring SPORT  
TRACTION  
When the display is activated on the Control  
Display, refer to page 128, the SPORT driving  
mode can be set to individual specifications.  
When TRACTION is active, the vehicle has  
maximum traction on loose road surfaces. DTC  
Dynamic Traction Control, refer to page 124, is  
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Activating SPORT.  
2. "Configure ECO PRO"  
"Configure SPORT"  
Make the desired settings.  
Configuring the SPORT driving mode.  
Displays  
SPORT can also be configured before it is acti‐  
vated:  
Program selection  
1. "Settings"  
Pressing the button displays a  
2. "SPORT mode"  
3. Configure driving mode.  
list of the selectable programs.  
Depending on your vehicle's op‐  
tional features, the list in the in‐  
strument cluster can differ from  
This configuration is retrieved when the  
SPORT driving mode is activated.  
the illustration shown.  
COMFORT  
For a balanced tuning with maximum driving  
stabilization.  
Selected program  
The instrument cluster displays  
the selected program.  
Activating COMFORT  
Press button repeatedly until COM‐  
FORT is displayed in the instrument  
cluster.  
Display on the Control Display  
In certain situations, the system automatically  
changes to the NORMAL program, automatic  
program change, refer to page 127.  
Program changes can be displayed on the  
Control Display.  
1. "Settings"  
ECO PRO  
2. "Control display"  
3. "Driving mode info"  
ECO PRO, refer to page 182, provides consis‐  
tent tuning to minimize fuel consumption for  
maximum range with maximum driving stabili‐  
zation.  
Drive-off assistant  
This system supports driving off on inclines.  
The parking brake is not required.  
Comfort functions and the engine controller  
are adjusted.  
The program can be configured to individual  
specifications.  
1. Hold the vehicle in place with the foot  
brake.  
2. Release the foot brake and drive off with‐  
out delay.  
Activating ECO PRO  
Press button repeatedly until ECO  
PRO is displayed in the instrument  
cluster.  
After the foot brake is released, the vehicle is  
held in place for approx. 2 seconds.  
Depending on the vehicle load or when a trailer  
is used, the vehicle may roll back slightly.  
Configuring ECO PRO  
1. Activate ECO PRO.  
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After releasing the foot brake, start driv‐  
ing without delay, since the drive-off assistant  
will not hold the vehicle in place for more than  
approx. 2 seconds and the vehicle will begin to  
roll back.◀  
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Driving comfort  
As soon as the road is clear, the vehicle accel‐  
erates to the desired speed.  
Vehicle features and options  
This chapter describes all standard, country-  
specific and optional features offered with the  
series. It also describes features that are not  
necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to  
the selected options or country versions. This  
also applies to safety-related functions and  
systems. The respectively applicable country  
provisions must be observed when using the  
respective features and systems.  
The speed is also maintained downhill, but  
may not be maintained uphill if engine power is  
insufficient.  
General information  
Depending on the driving settings, the features  
of the cruise control can change in certain  
areas.  
Hints  
Active Cruise Control with  
Stop & Go function, ACC  
Personal responsibility  
Even an active system holds the driver  
responsible for his or her driving, particularly  
for staying in your lane, adjusting your speed,  
keeping your distance and for your driving  
style all in relation to traffic.  
The concept  
Use this system to select a desired speed that  
the vehicle will maintain automatically on clear  
roads.  
Technically the system has its limits, it cannot  
independently react to all traffic situations.  
To the extent possible, the system automati‐  
cally adjusts the speed to a slower vehicle  
ahead of you.  
Monitor your driving, be on the alert, observe  
the vehicle surroundings and other traffic and  
react when needed, e.g. through braking,  
steering or make evasive maneuvers - risk of  
accident.◀  
The distance that the vehicle maintains to the  
vehicle ahead of you can be varied.  
For safety reasons, it depends on the speed.  
To maintain a certain distance, the system au‐  
tomatically reduces the speed, applies the  
brakes lightly, or accelerates again if the vehi‐  
cle ahead begins moving faster.  
Unfavorable weather conditions  
In the event of unfavorable weather and  
light conditions, e. g. if there is rain, snowfall,  
slush, fog or glare, this may result in poorer  
recognition of vehicles as well as short-term  
interruptions for vehicles that are already de‐  
tected. Drive attentively, and react to the cur‐  
rent traffic situation. Intervene actively when  
necessary, e.g., by braking, steering or making  
an evasive maneuver, otherwise, there is the  
risk of an accident.◀  
If the vehicle ahead of you brakes to a halt, and  
then proceeds to drive again within a brief pe‐  
riod, the system is able to detect this within the  
given system limits. Your own vehicle will  
brake automatically and then accelerate again.  
If the vehicle ahead of you drives away again  
after a prolonged period, briefly press the ac‐  
celerator pedal or press the appropriate button  
to reactivate the system. The vehicle will auto‐  
matically accelerate.  
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Before leaving the vehicle, secure it  
against moving on its own.  
Before leaving the vehicle with the engine run‐  
ning: set the parking brake and ensure that the  
Steptronic transmission is in position P. Other‐  
wise, the vehicle may begin to move.◀  
Overview  
A dirty or covered sensor may prevent the de‐  
tection of vehicles.  
Buttons on the steering wheel  
Press but‐  
ton  
Function  
If necessary, clean the radar sensor. Re‐  
move layers of snow and ice carefully.  
System on/off, interrupt, refer  
to page 131  
Do not cover the view field of the radar  
sensor.  
Store, maintain speed, refer to  
page 132  
Camera  
Resume speed, refer to  
page 133  
Reduce distance, refer to  
page 133  
Increase distance, refer to  
page 133  
rocker switch:  
The camera is installed near the interior rear‐  
view mirror.  
Maintain, store, change speed,  
refer to page 132  
Keep the windshield in the area behind the in‐  
terior rearview mirror clean and clear.  
Buttons are arranged according to vehicle's  
series, optional features and country specifica‐  
tions.  
A dirty or covered area in front of the interior  
mirror may hinder the detection of vehicles.  
If necessary, clean the area in front of the inte‐  
rior mirror, e.g., carefully remove salt residue in  
the winter.  
Radar sensor  
A radar sensor is located in the front bumper  
for detecting vehicles on the road ahead of the  
vehicle.  
Switching on/off and interrupting  
cruise control  
Switching on  
Press button on the steering wheel.  
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The indicator lights in the instrument cluster  
light up and the mark in the speedometer is set  
to the current speed.  
If the detection range of the radar is dis‐  
rupted, e.g., by dirt or heavy fog.  
Maintaining, storing, and changing the  
speed  
Cruise control can be used.  
Switch off  
Hints  
Deactivated or interrupted system  
Adjusting the desired speed  
With deactivated or interrupted system  
use your brakes, steering and moves as usual  
to avoid the chance of an accident.◀  
Modify desired speed to road conditions  
and be ready to brake at all times; otherwise,  
there is the risk of an accident.◀  
To switch off the system while standing, step  
on brake pedal at the same time.  
Differences in speed  
Large differences in speed relative to  
other vehicles cannot be compensated by the  
system such as in the following situations:  
Press button.  
If active: press twice.  
When fast approaching a slowly moving  
vehicle.  
If interrupted: press once.  
The displays go out. The stored desired speed  
is deleted.  
When another vehicle suddenly swerves  
into the wrong lane.  
When stationary objects are approached at  
high speed.◀  
Interrupting  
When active, press the button.  
Maintaining/storing the speed  
If interrupting the system while stationary,  
press on the brake pedal at the same time.  
Press button.  
Or:  
The system is automatically interrupted in the  
following situations:  
When the brakes are applied.  
When selector lever position D is disen‐  
gaged.  
When DTC Dynamic Traction Control is  
activated or DSC is deactivated.  
When DSC is actively controlling stability.  
When SPORT+ is activated with Driving  
Dynamics Control.  
Press the rocker switch while the system is in‐  
terrupted.  
If the safety belt and the driver's door are  
opened while the vehicle is standing still.  
When the system is switched on, the current  
speed is maintained and stored as the desired  
speed.  
If the system has not detected objects for  
an extended period, e.g., on a road with  
very little traffic without curb or shoulder  
markings.  
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This is displayed in the speedometer and  
briefly in the instrument cluster. Displays in the  
instrument cluster, refer to page 134.  
Instrument cluster will display selected dis‐  
tance, refer to page 134.  
Calling up the desired speed and  
distance  
When cruise control is maintained or stored,  
DSC Dynamic Stability Control will be turned  
on if needed.  
While driving  
Changing the speed  
Press the rocker switch up or down repeatedly  
until the desired speed is set.  
Press button with the system  
switched on.  
In the following cases, the stored speed value  
is deleted and cannot be called up again:  
If active, the displayed speed is stored and the  
vehicle reaches the stored speed when the  
road is clear.  
When the system is switched off.  
When the ignition is switched off.  
Each time the rocker switch is pressed to  
the point of resistance, the desired speed  
increases or decreases by approx.  
1 mph/1 km/h.  
While standing  
The system brought the vehicle to a complete  
standstill:  
Each time the rocker switch is pressed  
past the point of resistance, the desired  
speed increases or decreases by a maxi‐  
mum of 5 mph/10 km/h.  
Green marking in the speedometer:  
Your vehicle accelerates automatically as  
soon as the vehicle in the range of the ra‐  
dar sensor moves off.  
Hold the rocker switch in position to repeat the  
action.  
Speedometer markings turn orange: no au‐  
tomatic driving off.  
Distance  
To accelerate to the desired speed auto‐  
matically, press the accelerator or press  
the RES or SET button.  
Select a distance  
Adjust the distance according to the traf‐  
fic and weather conditions; otherwise, there is  
the risk of an accident. Maintain the prescribed  
safety distance.◀  
Rolling bars in the distance display indicate  
that the the vehicle detected by the radar sen‐  
sor has driven off.  
Your vehicle was brought down to a halt  
through stepping on the brake pedal and it is  
standing behind another vehicle:  
Reduce distance  
Press button repeatedly until the de‐  
sired distance is set.  
1.  
Press button to call up a stored  
desired speed.  
Instrument cluster will display selected dis‐  
tance, refer to page 134.  
2. Release the brake pedal.  
3. Step on the accelerator briefly, or press the  
RES rocker switch when the vehicle ahead  
of you drives away.  
Increase distance  
Press button repeatedly until the de‐  
sired distance is set.  
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Displays in the instrument cluster  
Desired speed  
Distance display  
Distance control is temporarily sup‐  
pressed because the accelerator  
pedal is being pressed; a vehicle  
was detected.  
The marking lights up green:  
the system is active.  
The marking lights up or‐  
ange: the system has been  
interrupted.  
Rolling bars: the detected vehicle has driven  
away.  
ACC is no longer accelerating. To accelerate  
further, activate ACC by briefly stepping on  
the accelerator pedal, pressing the RES but‐  
ton or rocker switch.  
The marking does not light up: the system  
is switched off.  
Brief status display  
Selected desired speed.  
Indicator/warning lights  
Personal responsibility  
If --- appears briefly on the display for Check  
Control messages, it is possible that the sys‐  
tem requirements are currently not ready for  
operations.  
The indicator and warning lights do not  
relieve the driver of the responsibility to adapt  
his or her desired driving speed and style to  
the traffic conditions.◀  
The vehicle symbol lights up orange:  
Distance to vehicle ahead of you  
A vehicle has been detected ahead of  
you.  
Shown is selected distance to the vehicle driv‐  
ing ahead of you.  
Distance display  
Distance 1  
The vehicle symbol flashes orange:  
The conditions are not adequate for  
the system to work.  
The system was deactivated but applies the  
brakes until you actively resume control by  
pressing on the brake pedal or accelerator  
pedal.  
Distance 2  
Distance 3  
Distance 4  
The vehicle symbol flashes red and an  
acoustic signal sounds:  
You are requested to intervene by  
This value is set after the system is  
switched on.  
braking or make an evasive maneuver.  
Displays in the Head-up Display  
Some system information can also be dis‐  
played in the Head-up Display.  
The system has been interrupted or  
distance control is temporarily sup‐  
pressed because the accelerator  
pedal is being pressed; a vehicle  
was not detected.  
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Limited detection potential  
Distance information  
The symbol is displayed when the dis‐  
tance from the vehicle traveling ahead  
is too short.  
Because of the limited possible detec‐  
tion, you should be alert at all times so that you  
can intervene if needed; otherwise, there is the  
risk of an accident.◀  
Active Cruise Control switched off.  
Display in the Head-up Display selected,  
refer to page 93.  
Deceleration  
The system does not decelerate for:  
Distance too short.  
Pedestrians or similar slow-moving road  
users.  
Speed greater than approx.  
40 mph/70 km/h.  
Red traffic lights.  
Cross traffic.  
System limits  
Speed range  
Oncoming traffic.  
The system is best used on well-constructed  
roads.  
Swerving vehicles  
The minimum speed that can be set is  
20 mph/30 km/h. The maximum speed that  
can be set depends on the vehicle.  
The system can also be activated when sta‐  
tionary.  
Comply with the legal speed limit in every sit‐  
uation when using the system.  
Detection range  
A vehicle driving in front of you is not detected  
until it is completely within the same lane as  
your vehicle.  
Swerving vehicles  
If a vehicle driving ahead of you suddenly  
swerves into your lane, the system may not be  
able to automatically restore the selected dis‐  
tance. This also applies to major speed differ‐  
ences to vehicles driving ahead of you, e.g.,  
when rapidly approaching a truck. When a ve‐  
hicle driving ahead of you is reliably detected,  
the system requests that the driver intervene  
by braking and carrying out evasive maneu‐  
vers, if needed. You must react yourself; other‐  
wise, there is the risk of an accident.◀  
The detection lidacity of the system and the  
automatic braking lidacity are limited.  
Two-wheeled vehicles for instance might not  
be detected.  
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Radar sensor  
For US owners only  
The transmitter and receiver units comply with  
part 15 of the FCC/Federal Communication  
Commission regulations. Operation is gov‐  
erned by the following:  
FCC ID:  
OAYARS3-A  
Compliance statement:  
If the desired speed is too high for a curve, the  
speed is reduced slightly, although curves can‐  
not be anticipated in advance. Therefore, drive  
into a curve at an appropriate speed.  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions:  
This device may not cause harmful inter‐  
ference, and  
In tight curves the system offers only restricted  
detection where a vehicle ahead of you might  
be detected late or not at all.  
this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
Any unauthorized modifications or changes to  
these devices could void the user's authority to  
operate this equipment.  
Malfunction  
The system cannot be activated if the radar  
sensor is not aligned correctly. This may be  
caused by damage incurred during parking,  
e.g.  
When you approach a curve the system may  
briefly report vehicles in the next lane due to  
the bend of the curve. If the system deceler‐  
ates you may compensate it by briefly acceler‐  
ating.  
A Check Control message is displayed if the  
system fails.  
The function for detecting and responding  
when approaching stationary vehicles may be  
limited in the following situations:  
After releasing the gas pedal the system is re‐  
activated and controls speed independently.  
During calibration of the camera immedi‐  
ately after vehicle shipment.  
Driving away  
In some situations, the vehicle cannot drive off  
automatically; for example:  
If the camera is malfunctioning or dirty. A  
Check Control message is displayed.  
On steep inclines.  
From behind bumps in the road.  
In these cases, step on the accelerator pedal.  
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Switching on  
Cruise control  
The concept  
Press button on the steering wheel.  
The system maintains a preset speed via the  
buttons on the steering wheel. The system  
brakes on downhill gradients if engine braking  
is insufficient.  
The marking in the speedometer is set to the  
current speed.  
Cruise control can be used.  
General information  
Depending on the driving settings, the features  
of the cruise control can change in certain  
areas.  
Switch off  
Deactivated or interrupted system  
With deactivated or interrupted system  
use your brakes, steering and moves as usual  
to avoid the chance of an accident.◀  
Hints  
Unfavorable conditions  
Press button.  
Do not use the system if unfavorable  
conditions make it impossible to drive at a con‐  
stant speed, e.g.:  
If active: press twice.  
On winding roads.  
In heavy traffic.  
If interrupted: press once.  
The displays go out. The stored desired speed  
is deleted.  
On slippery roads, in fog, snow or rain, or  
on a loose road surface.  
Interrupting  
Otherwise, you could lose control of the vehi‐  
cle and cause an accident.◀  
When active, press the button.  
The system is automatically interrupted if:  
Overview  
The brakes are applied.  
Buttons on the steering wheel  
The clutch pedal is depressed for a few  
seconds or released while a gear is not en‐  
gaged.  
Press button Function  
System on/off, interrupt  
The gear engaged is too high for the cur‐  
rent speed.  
Store speed  
Selector lever position D is disengaged.  
DTC Dynamic Traction Control is activated  
or DSC is deactivated.  
Resume speed  
DSC is actively controlling stability.  
HDC is activated.  
rocker switch: change, hold,  
store speed  
When SPORT+ is activated with Driving  
Dynamics Control.  
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increases or decreases by approx. 1 mph/  
km/  
Maintaining, storing, and changing the  
speed  
Each time the rocker switch is pressed  
past the point of resistance, the desired  
speed increases or decreases by a maxi‐  
mum of 5 mph/10 km/h.  
Hints  
Adjusting the desired speed  
Modify desired speed to road conditions  
and be ready to brake at all times; otherwise,  
there is the risk of an accident.◀  
The maximum speed that can be set de‐  
pends on the vehicle.  
Pressing the rocker switch to the resist‐  
ance point and holding it accelerates or de‐  
celerates the vehicle without requiring  
pressure on the accelerator pedal.  
Maintaining/storing the speed  
Press button.  
Or:  
After the rocker switch is released, the ve‐  
hicle maintains its final speed. Pressing the  
switch beyond the resistance point causes  
the vehicle to accelerate more rapidly.  
Resuming the desired speed  
Press button.  
The stored speed is reached and maintained.  
Displays in the instrument cluster  
Indicator lamp  
Press the rocker switch while the system is in‐  
terrupted.  
When the system is switched on, the current  
speed is maintained and stored as the desired  
speed.  
Depending on how the vehicle is equip‐  
ped, the indicator lamp in the instru‐  
ment cluster indicates whether the sys‐  
tem is switched on.  
This is displayed, refer to page 138, in the  
speedometer and briefly in the instrument  
cluster.  
Desired speed  
When cruise control is maintained or stored,  
DSC Dynamic Stability Control will be turned  
on if needed.  
The marking lights up green:  
the system is active.  
The marking lights up or‐  
ange: the system has been  
interrupted.  
Changing the speed  
Press the rocker switch up or down repeatedly  
until the desired speed is set.  
The marking does not light up: the system  
is switched off.  
If active, the displayed speed is stored and the  
vehicle reaches the stored speed when the  
road is clear.  
Each time the rocker switch is pressed to  
the point of resistance, the desired speed  
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Hints  
Selected desired speed.  
Personal responsibility  
Even an active system does not relieve  
the driver from personal responsibility while  
driving.  
If --- appears briefly on the display for Check  
Control messages, it is possible that the sys‐  
tem requirements are currently not ready for  
operations.  
Technically the system has its limits, it cannot  
independently react to all traffic situations.  
Monitor your driving, be on the alert, observe  
the vehicle surroundings and other traffic and  
react when needed - risk of accident.◀  
Displays in the Head-up Display  
Some system information can also be dis‐  
played in the Head-up Display.  
Avoid driving fast with PDC  
Avoid approaching an object too fast.  
Avoid driving off fast while PDC is not yet ac‐  
tive.  
PDC Park Distance Control  
The concept  
For technical reasons, the system may other‐  
wise be too late in issuing a warning.◀  
PDC is a support when parking. When you  
slowly approach an object in the rear - or also  
in the front of the vehicle if the feature is availa‐  
ble - then the object is reported through:  
Overview  
With front PDC: button in vehicle  
Signal tones.  
Visual display.  
General information  
Ultrasound sensors in the bumpers measure  
the distances from objects.  
The maneuvering range, depending on the ob‐  
stacle and environmental conditions, is approx.  
6 ft/2 m.  
An acoustic warning is first given:  
PDC Park Distance Control  
By the front sensors and the two rear cor‐  
ner sensors at approx. 24 in/60 cm.  
By the rear middle sensors at approx.  
5 ft/1.50 m.  
Switching on/off  
Switching on automatically  
To ensure full functionality:  
PDC switches on automatically in the following  
situations:  
Do not cover sensors, e.g., with stickers,  
bicycle racks.  
If selector lever position R is engaged  
when the engine is running.  
Keep the sensors clean and free of ice.  
When using high-pressure washers, do not  
spray the sensors for long periods and  
maintain a distance of at least 12 in/30 cm.  
The rearview camera also switches on.  
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If equipped with front PDC: when obsta‐  
cles are detected behind or in front of the  
vehicle by PDC and the speed is slower  
than approx. 2.5 mph/4 km/h.  
With front PDC: if objects are located both in  
front of and behind the vehicle, an alternating  
continuous signal is sounded.  
The signal tone is switched off, when selector  
lever position P is engaged on vehicles with  
Steptronic transmission.  
You may turn off automatic activation:  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Parking"  
Volume  
3. Select setting.  
The volume of the PDC signal tone can be ad‐  
justed similar to the sound and volume set‐  
tings of the radio.  
Settings are stored for the profile currently  
in use.  
Settings are stored for the profile currently in  
use.  
Automatic deactivation during forward  
travel  
Visual warning  
The system switches off when a certain driving  
distance or speed is exceeded.  
The approach of the vehicle to an object can  
be shown on the Control Display. Objects that  
are farther away are already displayed on the  
Control Display before a signal sounds.  
Switch the system back on if needed.  
With front PDC: switching on/off  
manually  
A display appears as soon as Park Distance  
Control (PDC) is activated.  
Press button.  
The range of the sensors is represented in the  
colors green, yellow and red.  
On: the LED lights up.  
Off: the LED goes out.  
When the image of the rearview camera is dis‐  
played, the reel can be made to PDC:  
The rearview camera image is displayed when  
the reverse gear is engaged by pressing the  
button.  
"Rear view camera"  
System limits  
Display  
Limits of ultrasonic measurement  
Signal tones  
Ultrasonic measuring might not function under  
the following circumstances:  
When approaching an object, an intermittent  
sound indicates the position of the object. E. g.  
if an object is detected to the left rear of the  
vehicle, a signal tone sounds from the left rear  
speaker.  
For small children and animals.  
For persons with certain clothing, e.g.  
coats.  
With external interference of the ultra‐  
sound, e.g. from passing vehicles or loud  
machines.  
The shorter the distance to the object, the  
shorter the intervals.  
If the distance to a detected object is less than  
approx. 10 in/25 cm, a continuous tone is  
sounded.  
When sensors are dirty, iced over, dam‐  
aged or out of position.  
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high relative humidity, rain, snowfall, ex‐  
treme heat or strong wind.  
PDC has failed. Have the system checked.  
To ensure full functionality:  
Keep the sensors clean and free of ice.  
With tow bars and trailer couplings of other  
vehicles.  
dimmedDo not put any stickers on sen‐  
sors.  
With thin or wedge-shaped objects.  
With moving objects.  
When using high-pressure washers, do not  
spray the sensors for long periods and  
maintain a distance of at least 12 in/30 cm.  
With elevated, protruding objects such as  
ledges or cargo.  
With objects with corners and sharp edges.  
Surround View  
With objects with a fine surface structure  
such as fences.  
The concept  
For objects with porous surfaces.  
Surround View comprises various camera as‐  
sistance systems that help the driver when  
parking, maneuvering, and at complex exits  
and intersections.  
Low objects already displayed, e.g., curbs, can  
move into the blind area of the sensors before  
or after a continuous tone sounds.  
Rearview camera, refer to page 141  
Top View, refer to page 144.  
Side View, refer to page 146.  
False warnings  
PDC may issue a warning under the following  
conditions even though there is no obstacle  
within the detection range:  
In heavy rain.  
Rearview camera  
When sensors are very dirty or covered  
with ice.  
The concept  
When sensors are covered in snow.  
On rough road surfaces.  
The rearview camera provides assistance in  
parking and maneuvering backwards. The area  
behind the vehicle is shown on the Control  
Display.  
On uneven surfaces, such as speed  
bumps.  
In large buildings with right angles and  
smooth walls, e.g., in underground ga‐  
rages.  
Hints  
Check the traffic situation as well  
In automatic car washes.  
Through heavy pollution.  
Check the traffic situation around the ve‐  
hicle with your own eyes. Otherwise, an acci‐  
dent could result from road users or objects  
that are not lidtured by the camera.◀  
Due to other ultrasound sources, e.g.,  
sweeping machines, high pressure steam  
cleaners or neon lights.  
Malfunction  
A Check Control message is displayed.  
The range of the sensors is shown as a shaded  
area on the Control Display.  
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Switching on/off manually  
Press button.  
Button in the vehicle  
On: the LED lights up.  
Off: the LED goes out.  
The PDC is shown on the Control Display.  
The rearview camera image is displayed when  
the reverse gear is engaged by pressing the  
button.  
Switching the view via iDrive  
With PDC activated or Top View switched on:  
"Rear view camera"  
Rearview camera  
The rearview camera image is displayed.  
Camera  
Display on the Control Display  
Functional requirement  
The rearview camera is switched on.  
The tailgate is fully closed.  
Activating assistance functions  
More than one assistance function can be ac‐  
tive at the same time.  
The camera lens is located in the handle of the  
tailgate. The image quality may be impaired by  
dirt.  
Parking aid lines  
"Parking aid lines"  
Lanes and turning radius are indicated.  
Obstacle marking  
Clean the camera lens, refer to page 234.  
"Obstacle marking"  
Switching on/off  
Spatially-shaped markings are displayed.  
Switching on automatically  
With the engine running, engage lever in posi‐  
tion P R.  
Automatic deactivation during forward  
travel  
The system switches off when a certain driving  
distance or speed is exceeded.  
Switch the system back on if needed.  
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Obstacle marking  
Obstacles behind the vehicle are detected by  
the PDC sensors and, when respectively  
equipped, detected by the rearview camera.  
Pathway lines can be superimposed on the  
image of the rearview camera.  
They help you to estimate how much  
space is needed when parking and maneu‐  
vering on level pavement.  
Obstacle markings can be faded into the image  
of the rearview camera.  
Their colored margins match the markings of  
the PDC. This simplifies estimation of the dis‐  
tance to the object shown.  
They are dependent on the current steer‐  
ing angle and are continuously adjusted to  
the steering wheel movements.  
Parking using pathway and turning  
radius lines  
Turning circle lines  
1. Position the vehicle so that the turning ra‐  
dius lines lead to within the limits of the  
parking space.  
Turning circle lines can only be superim‐  
posed on the rearview camera image to‐  
gether with pathway lines.  
They show the course of the smallest pos‐  
sible turning radius on a level road.  
Only one turning radius line is displayed af‐  
ter the steering wheel is turned past a cer‐  
tain angle.  
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2. Turn the steering wheel to the point where  
the pathway line covers the corresponding  
turning radius line.  
Top View  
The concept  
Top View provides assistance in parking and  
maneuvering. The area around the vehicle is  
shown on the Control Display.  
General information  
The image is lidtured by two cameras  
integrated in the exterior mirrors, by the rear‐  
view camera and a camera on the front of the  
vehicle.  
The range is no more than approx. 6.5 ft/2 m to  
the side, front and rear.  
Display settings  
Obstacles within this range are thus displayed  
early on the Control Display.  
Brightness  
With the rearview camera switched on:  
Hints  
1.  
Select the symbol.  
2. Turn the controller until the desired setting  
is reached, and press the controller.  
Check the traffic situation as well  
Check the traffic situation around the ve‐  
hicle with your own eyes. Otherwise, an acci‐  
dent could result from road users or objects  
that are not lidtured by the camera.◀  
Contrast  
With the rearview camera switched on:  
1.  
Select the symbol.  
Overview  
2. Turn the controller until the desired setting  
is reached, and press the controller.  
Button in the vehicle  
System limits  
Detection of objects  
Very low obstacles as well as high, protruding  
objects such as ledges may not be detected by  
the system.  
Assistance functions also take into account  
data of the PDC.  
Follow instructions in the PDC chapter, refer to  
page 139.  
Top View  
The objects displayed on the Control Display  
under certain circumstances are closer than  
they appear. Do not estimate the distance from  
the objects on the display.  
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The rearview camera image is displayed. To  
switch to the Top View:  
Cameras  
"Rear view camera"  
Automatic deactivation during forward  
travel  
The system switches off when a certain driving  
distance or speed is exceeded.  
Switch the system back on if needed.  
Front camera  
Switching on/off manually  
Press button.  
On: the LED lights up.  
Off: the LED goes out.  
Top View is displayed.  
The rearview camera image is displayed when  
the reverse gear is engaged by pressing the  
button.  
The lenses of the Top View cameras are lo‐  
cated at the bottom of the exterior mirror hous‐  
ings. The image quality may be impaired by  
dirt.  
Display  
Display on the Control Display  
The area surrounding the vehicle can be dis‐  
played on the Control Display.  
Clean the camera lenses, refer to page 234.  
The display appears as soon as Top View is  
activated.  
Functional requirements  
Top View can be used only to a limited extent  
in the following situations:  
When the image of the rearview camera is dis‐  
played, it is possible to reel to top view:  
With a door open.  
"Rear view camera"  
With the tailgate open.  
With an exterior mirror folded in.  
In poor light.  
Brightness  
With Top View switched on:  
1.  
Select the symbol.  
The unavailable camera range is depicted by  
shading.  
2. Turn the controller until the desired setting  
is reached, and press the controller.  
Switching on/off  
Contrast  
Switching on automatically  
With Top View switched on:  
With the engine running, engage lever in posi‐  
tion P R.  
1.  
Select the symbol.  
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2. Turn the controller until the desired setting  
is reached, and press the controller.  
Which camera is active is shown on the top  
edge of the screen.  
Displaying the turning radius and  
pathway lines  
Hints  
The images of the cameras are displayed, de‐  
pending on the gear selected, on the Control  
Display.  
The static, red turning radius line shows  
the space needed to the side of the vehicle  
when the steering wheel is turned all the  
way.  
Check the traffic situation as well  
Check the traffic situation around the ve‐  
hicle on blind driveways and intersections with  
your own eyes. Otherwise, an accident could  
result from road users or objects located out‐  
side the picture areas of the Side View cam‐  
eras.◀  
The variable, green pathway line assists  
you in assessing the amount of space ac‐  
tually needed to the side of the vehicle.  
The lane line depends on the engaged  
gear and the current steering angle. The  
track line is continuously adjusted for the  
steering wheel movement.  
At a glance  
"Parking aid lines"  
Turning circle and pathway lines are displayed.  
Button in the vehicle  
System limits  
A Check Control message is displayed when a  
camera is defective.  
Side View  
The concept  
Side View  
Cameras  
Side View provides an early look at cross traffic  
at blind driveways and intersections. Road  
users concealed by obstacles to the left and  
right of the vehicle can only be detected rela‐  
tively late from the driver's seat. To improve  
the viewing, each camera, front and rear on the  
vehicle, detects the traffic area on the side.  
Front camera  
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With the Side View switched on:  
1. Select the symbol.  
2. Turn the controller until the desired setting  
is reached, and press the controller.  
Warning of crossing traffic  
The concept  
Rear camera  
When an object approaching from the side is  
detected by the front or rear camera, this is de‐  
picted by a symbol in the Side View display.  
Two cameras are used for the detection.  
The image quality may be impaired by dirt.  
Clean the camera lenses, refer to page 234.  
Requirements  
Switching on/off  
Side View switched on.  
Your vehicle moves no faster than walking  
speed.  
Switching on/off manually  
Press button.  
To detect approaching objects, sufficient  
brightness, e.g., daylight is necessary.  
Depending on the transmission position, the  
picture of the front or rear camera is displayed.  
Display  
The yellow symbol is displayed if an  
approaching vehicle is detected by the  
camera.  
Switching off automatically  
By switching into a different function or when  
changing gears.  
A gray symbol is displayed if crossing  
traffic cannot be detected.  
Front Side View: when a certain driving dis‐  
tance or speed is exceeded.  
Display  
System limits  
In the following situations, the warning about  
crossing traffic may be limited:  
General information  
The traffic area in front of or behind the vehicle  
is displayed on the Control Display.  
In poor lighting or visibility conditions.  
If the camera is soiled or covered.  
Brightness  
With the Side View switched on:  
System limits  
The objects displayed on the Control Display  
under certain circumstances are closer than  
they appear. Therefore, do not estimate the  
distance from the objects on the display.  
1.  
Select the symbol.  
2. Turn the controller until the desired setting  
is reached, and press the controller.  
The viewing angle is approx. 180°.  
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Therefore, always be alert and ready to inter‐  
vene; otherwise, there is the risk of an acci‐  
dent.◀  
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The concept  
Transporting cargo  
Cargo that extends beyond the perimeter  
of the vehicle is not taken into account by the  
system during the parking procedure.  
Therefore, always be alert and ready to inter‐  
vene; otherwise, there is the risk of an acci‐  
dent.◀  
Curbs  
This system assists the driver in parking paral‐  
lel to the road.  
The parking assistant may steer the vehi‐  
cle over or onto curb if need be.  
Ultrasound sensors measure parking spaces  
on both sides of the vehicle.  
Therefore, always be alert and ready to inter‐  
vene; otherwise, the wheels, tires, or the vehi‐  
cle may become damaged.◀  
The parking assistant calculates the best pos‐  
sible parking line and takes control of steering  
during the parking procedure.  
An engine that has been switched off by the  
Auto Start Stop function is restarted automati‐  
cally when the parking assistant is activated.  
When parking, also take note of the visual and  
acoustic information and instructions issued  
by the PDC, the parking assistant and the rear‐  
view camera and react accordingly.  
Requirements  
For measuring parking spaces  
A component of the parking assistant is the  
PDC Park Distance Control, refer to page 139.  
Maximum speed while driving forward ap‐  
prox. 22 mph/35 km/h.  
Hints  
Maximum distance to row of parked vehi‐  
cles: 5 ft/1.5 m.  
Personal responsibility  
Even an active system does not relieve  
the driver from personal responsibility while  
driving.  
Suitable parking space  
Gaps behind an object that has a min.  
length of 5 ft/1.5 m.  
Technically the system has its limits, it cannot  
independently react to all traffic situations.  
Gap between two objects with a minimum  
length of approx. 5 ft/1.5 m.  
Monitor your driving, be on the alert, observe  
the vehicle surroundings and other traffic and  
react when needed - risk of accident.◀  
Min. length of gap between two objects:  
your vehicle's length plus approx.  
3.3 ft/1.0 m.  
Changes to the parking space  
Minimum depth: approx. 5 ft/1.5 m.  
Changes to the parking space after it was  
measured are not taken into account by the  
system.  
Regarding the parking procedure  
Doors and tailgate closed.  
Parking brake released.  
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When parking in parking spaces on the  
driver's side, the corresponding turn signal  
must be set where applicable.  
The LED lights up.  
The current status of the parking space search  
is indicated on the Control Display.  
Parking assistant is activated automatically.  
Overview  
Button in the vehicle  
Switching on with the reverse gear  
Shift into reverse.  
The current status of the parking space search  
is indicated on the Control Display.  
To activate:  
"Parking Assistant"  
Switch off  
The system can be deactivated as follows:  
Press button.  
Parking assistant  
Switch off the ignition.  
Display on the Control Display  
System activated/deactivated  
Ultrasound sensors  
Symbol Meaning  
Gray: the system is not available.  
White: the system is available but  
not activated.  
The system is activated.  
The ultrasound sensors for measuring parking  
spaces are located on the side of the vehicle.  
System status  
To ensure full functionality:  
Keep the sensors clean and free of ice.  
When using high-pressure washers, do not  
spray the sensors for long periods and  
maintain a distance of at least 12 in/30 cm.  
Do not put stickers over sensors.  
Switching on/off  
Colored symbols, see arrows, on the side  
of the vehicle illustrated. Parking assistant  
is activated and search for parking space  
active.  
Switching on with the button  
Press button.  
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Control Display shows suitable parking  
spaces at the edge of the road next to the  
vehicle symbol. When the parking assistant  
is active, suitable parking spaces are high‐  
lighted.  
"Parking Assistant" Select the symbol  
on the Control Display.  
Press button.  
Interrupting automatically  
The system is interrupted automatically in the  
following situations:  
The parking procedure is ac‐  
tive. Steering control has  
been taken over by system.  
If the driver grasps the steering wheel or if  
he takes over steering.  
Parking space search is always active  
whenever the vehicle is moving forward  
slow and straight, even if the system is de‐  
activated. When the system is deactivated,  
the displays on the Control Display are  
shown in gray.  
If a gear is selected that does not match  
the instruction on the Control Display.  
If the vehicle speed exceeds approx.  
6 mph/10 km/h.  
Possible on snow-covered or slippery road  
surfaces.  
Parking using the parking assistant  
When there are obstacles that are hard to  
overcome, such as curbs.  
Check the traffic situation as well  
When there are obstacles that suddenly  
arise.  
Louds noises outside and inside the ve‐  
hicle can drown out the parking assistant's and  
PDC's signals.  
If the Park Distance Control PDC displays  
clearances that are too small.  
Check the traffic situation around the vehicle  
with your own eyes; otherwise, there is a dan‐  
ger of an accident.◀  
If a maximum number of parking attempts  
or the time taken for parking is exceeded.  
When switching to another function on the  
Control Display.  
1. Switch on the parking assistant and acti‐  
vate it if needed.  
A Check Control message is displayed.  
The status of the parking space search is  
indicated on the Control Display.  
Resume  
2. Follow the instructions on the Control Dis‐  
play.  
An interrupted parking procedure can be con‐  
tinued if needed.  
The best possible parking position will  
come after gear change on the stationary  
vehicle - wait for the automatic steering  
wheel move.  
Follow the instructions on the Control Display  
to do this.  
System limits  
The end of the parking procedure is indi‐  
cated on the Control Display.  
No parking assistance  
The parking assistant does not offer assis‐  
tance in the following situations:  
3. Adjust the parking position yourself if  
needed.  
In tight curves.  
Interrupting manually  
The parking assistant can be interrupted at any  
time:  
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Malfunction  
The system may not be fully functional in the  
following situations:  
A Check Control message is displayed.  
The parking assistant failed. Have the system  
checked.  
On bumpy road surfaces such as gravel  
roads.  
On slippery ground.  
On steep uphill or downhill grades.  
With accumulations of leaves/snow in the  
parking space.  
Limits of ultrasonic measurement  
Ultrasonic measuring might not function under  
the following circumstances:  
For small children and animals.  
For persons with certain clothing, e.g.  
coats.  
With external interference of the ultra‐  
sound, e.g. from passing vehicles or loud  
machines.  
When sensors are dirty, iced over, dam‐  
aged or out of position.  
Under certain weather conditions such as  
high relative humidity, rain, snowfall, ex‐  
treme heat or strong wind.  
With tow bars and trailer couplings of other  
vehicles.  
With thin or wedge-shaped objects.  
With moving objects.  
With elevated, protruding objects such as  
ledges or cargo.  
With objects with corners and sharp edges.  
With objects with a fine surface structure  
such as fences.  
For objects with porous surfaces.  
Low objects already displayed, e.g., curbs, can  
move into the blind area of the sensors before  
or after a continuous tone sounds.  
The parking assistant may identify parking  
spaces that are not suitable for parking.  
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the selected options or country versions. This  
also applies to safety-related functions and  
systems. The respectively applicable country  
provisions must be observed when using the  
respective features and systems.  
Vehicle features and options  
This chapter describes all standard, country-  
specific and optional features offered with the  
series. It also describes features that are not  
necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to  
Automatic climate control  
1
2
3
4
Vent settings  
Air flow  
6
7
Temperature  
Defrosts windows and removes condensa‐  
tion  
AUTO program  
8
9
Cooling function  
Interior temperature sensor — always keep  
clear  
Rear window defroster  
5
Recirculated-air mode  
10 Seat heatingꢀꢁ55  
culated-air mode; otherwise the air quality in  
the interior continuously deteriorates and win‐  
dow condensation increases.◀  
Hints  
Sufficient ventilation  
When remaining in the vehicle for an ex‐  
tended period of time, ensure sufficient exter‐  
nal ventilation. Do not continuously use recir‐  
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Press button repeatedly to select an  
operating mode:  
Climate control functions in detail  
Manual air distribution  
Press buttons repeatedly to select a program:  
LED off: outside air flows in continuously.  
LED on, recirculated-air mode: the supply  
of outside air into the vehicle is perma‐  
nently blocked.  
Windows.  
Upper body region.  
Footwell.  
Recirculated air mode switches off automati‐  
cally at low external temperatures after a cer‐  
tain amount of time in order to avoid window  
fogging.  
You may combine these programs as needed.  
If the windows fog over, switch off recircu‐  
lated-air mode and increase the air flow, if  
needed.  
Air flow, manual  
Turn the ring to set the desired  
air volume.  
Sufficient ventilation  
When remaining in the vehicle for an ex‐  
tended period of time, ensure sufficient exter‐  
nal ventilation. Do not continuously use recir‐  
culated-air mode; otherwise the air quality in  
the interior continuously deteriorates and win‐  
dow condensation increases.◀  
The higher the rate, the more ef‐  
fective the heating or cooling  
will be.  
The air flow of the automatic climate control  
may be reduced automatically to save battery  
power.  
Temperature  
AUTO program  
Turn the ring to set the desired  
temperature.  
Press button.  
Air flow, air distribution and tempera‐  
ture are controlled automatically.  
Depending on the selected temperature and  
outside influences, the air is directed to the  
windshield, side windows, upper body, and  
into the footwell.  
The automatic climate control reaches this  
temperature as quickly as possible, if needed  
by increasing the cooling or heating output,  
and then keeps it constant.  
The cooling function, refer to page 154, is  
switched on automatically with the AUTO pro‐  
gram.  
Do not rapidly switch between different tem‐  
perature settings. Otherwise, the automatic cli‐  
mate control will not have sufficient time to ad‐  
just the set temperature.  
Recirculated-air mode  
Defrosts windows and removes  
condensation  
You may respond to unpleasant odors or pollu‐  
tants in the immediate environment by tempo‐  
rarily suspending the supply of outside air. The  
system then recirculates the air currently  
within the vehicle.  
Press button.  
Ice and condensation are quickly re‐  
moved from the windshield and the front side  
windows.  
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Adjust air flow with the program active.  
Switching the system on/off  
Switch off  
If the windows are fogged over, you can also  
switch on the cooling function to dehumidify  
the air.  
Turn the rotary switch for the air volume, refer  
to page 153, to 0. The blower and automatic  
climate control are turned off entirely.  
Cooling function  
The car's interior can only be cooled with the  
engine running.  
Switching on  
Set any air volume.  
Press button.  
The AUTO program can also be switched on  
directly via the AUTO button.  
The air will be cooled and dehumidi‐  
fied and, depending on the temperature set‐  
ting, warmed again.  
Microfilter  
Depending on the weather, the windshield and  
side windows may fog up briefly when the en‐  
gine is started.  
The microfilter removes dust and pollen from  
the incoming air.  
This filter should be replaced during scheduled  
maintenance, refer to page 215, of your vehi‐  
cle.  
The cooling function is switched on automati‐  
cally with the AUTO program.  
When using the automatic climate control,  
condensation water, refer to page 177, devel‐  
ops that exits underneath the vehicle.  
Rear window defroster  
Press button.  
The rear window defroster switches  
off automatically after a certain period of time.  
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6
7
8
Temperature, left  
AUTO program  
Display  
9
Temperature, right  
10 Seat heating, rightꢀꢁ55  
11 Recirculated-air mode  
12 SYNC program  
Remove ice and condensation  
Air flow, residual heat  
Display  
13 Cooling function  
14 Rear window defroster  
15 Seat heating, leftꢀꢁ55  
Vent settings  
Maximum cooling  
Hints  
Climate control functions in detail  
Temperature  
Sufficient ventilation  
When remaining in the vehicle for an ex‐  
tended period of time, ensure sufficient exter‐  
nal ventilation. Do not continuously use recir‐  
culated-air mode; otherwise the air quality in  
the interior continuously deteriorates and win‐  
dow condensation increases.◀  
Turn the ring to set the desired  
temperature.  
The automatic climate control reaches this  
temperature as quickly as possible, if needed  
by increasing the cooling or heating output,  
and then keeps it constant.  
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perature settings. Otherwise, the automatic cli‐  
mate control will not have sufficient time to ad‐  
just the set temperature.  
If the windows are fogged over, you can also  
switch on the cooling function or press the  
AUTO button to utilize the condensation sen‐  
sor.  
AUTO program  
Air flow, manual  
To manually adjust air flow turn off AUTO pro‐  
gram first.  
Press button.  
Air flow, air distribution and tempera‐  
ture are controlled automatically.  
Press the left or right side of the but‐  
ton: decrease or increase air flow.  
Depending on the selected temperature,  
AUTO intensity program and outside influen‐  
ces, the air is directed to the windshield, side  
windows, upper body, and into the footwell.  
The selected air flow is shown on the display of  
the automatic climate control.  
The air flow of the automatic climate control  
may be reduced automatically to save battery  
power.  
The cooling function, refer to page 157, is  
switched on automatically with the AUTO pro‐  
gram.  
Manual air distribution  
At the same time, a condensation sensor con‐  
trols the program so as to prevent window  
condensation as much as possible.  
Press button repeatedly to select a  
program:  
To switch off the program: press the button  
again or manually adjust the air distribution.  
Upper body region.  
Upper body region and footwell.  
Footwell.  
Intensity of the AUTO program  
With the AUTO program activated, the auto‐  
matic intensity control can be changed.  
Windows and footwell.  
Windows, upper body region, and footwell.  
Windows: driver's side only.  
Windows and upper body region.  
Press the left or right side of the but‐  
ton: decrease or increase the inten‐  
sity.  
If the windows are fogged over, press the  
AUTO button to utilize the condensation sen‐  
sor.  
The selected intensity is shown on the display  
of the automatic climate control.  
Defrosts windows and removes  
condensation  
Maximum cooling  
Press button.  
Press button.  
The system is set to the lowest tem‐  
perature, optimum air flow and air circulation  
mode.  
Ice and condensation are quickly re‐  
moved from the windshield and the front side  
windows.  
Air flows out of the vents to the upper body re‐  
gion. The vents need to be open for this.  
For this purpose, point the side vents onto the  
side windows as needed.  
The function is available above an external  
temperature of approx. 32 ℉/0 ℃ and with the  
engine running.  
Adjust air flow with the program active.  
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Cooling function  
The car's interior can only be cooled with the  
engine running.  
Automatic recirculated-air control/  
recirculated-air mode  
You may respond to unpleasant odors or pollu‐  
tants in the immediate environment by tempo‐  
rarily suspending the supply of outside air. The  
system then recirculates the air currently  
within the vehicle.  
Press button.  
The air will be cooled and dehumidi‐  
fied and, depending on the temperature set‐  
ting, warmed again.  
Depending on the weather, the windshield and  
side windows may fog up briefly when the en‐  
gine is started.  
Press button repeatedly to select an  
operating mode:  
The cooling function is switched on automati‐  
cally with the AUTO program.  
LEDs off: outside air flows in continuously.  
Left LED on, automatic recirculated-air  
control: a sensor detects pollutants in the  
outside air and shuts off automatically.  
When using the automatic climate control,  
condensation water, refer to page 177, devel‐  
ops that exits underneath the vehicle.  
Right LED on, recirculated-air mode: the  
supply of outside air into the vehicle is per‐  
manently blocked.  
Rear window defroster  
Press button.  
Recirculated air mode switches off automati‐  
cally at low external temperatures after a cer‐  
tain amount of time in order to avoid window  
fogging.  
The rear window defroster switches  
off automatically after a certain period of time.  
Switching the system on/off  
Switch off  
If the windows are fogged over, switch off the  
recirculated-air mode and press the AUTO  
button to utilize the condensation sensor.  
Make sure that air can flow to the windshield.  
Press and hold the left button until the  
control switches off.  
Sufficient ventilation  
When remaining in the vehicle for an ex‐  
tended period of time, ensure sufficient exter‐  
nal ventilation. Do not continuously use recir‐  
culated-air mode; otherwise the air quality in  
the interior continuously deteriorates and win‐  
dow condensation increases.◀  
Switching on  
Press any button except:  
SYNC program.  
Rear window defroster.  
Left side of Air volume button.  
Seat heating.  
SYNC program  
Press button.  
Microfilter/activated-charcoal filter  
The current setting of the temperature  
on the driver's side is transferred to the front  
passenger side.  
In external and recirculated air mode the mi‐  
crofilter/activated charcoal filter filters dust,  
pollen, and gaseous pollutants out of the air.  
The program is switched off if the setting on  
the front passenger side is changed.  
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maintenance, refer to page 215, of your vehi‐  
cle.  
Ventilation in the rear  
Ventilation  
Front ventilation  
Thumbwheel for continuous opening and  
closing of the vents, arrow 1.  
Thumbwheel to vary the temperature, ar‐  
row 2.  
Toward blue: colder.  
Toward red: warmer.  
Lever for changing the air flow direction,  
arrow 3.  
Lever for changing the air flow direction,  
arrow 1.  
Thumbwheels for opening and closing the  
vents continuously, arrows 2.  
Thumbwheel to vary the temperature in  
the upper body region, arrow 3.  
Parked-car ventilation  
The concept  
Toward blue: colder.  
Toward red: warmer.  
The parked-car ventilation ventilates the vehi‐  
cle interior and lowers its temperature, if  
needed.  
The set interior temperature for the driver  
and passenger are not changed.  
Operation can be performed via iDrive.  
Functional requirements  
Parked-car ventilation  
Adjusting the ventilation  
Ventilation for cooling:  
Direct vent in your direction when vehicle's  
interior is too hot.  
Using the preset reel-on time or when op‐  
erated directly: any external temperature.  
Draft-free ventilation:  
Open the vents to allow air to flow out.  
Adjust the vent to let the air flow past you.  
Switching on/off directly  
On the Control Display:  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Climate"  
3. "Activate comf. ventilation"  
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The symbol on the automatic climate con‐  
trol flashes if the system is switched on.  
The system continues to run for some time af‐  
ter being switched off.  
Preselecting the reel-on time  
On the Control Display:  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Climate"  
3. "Timer 1:" or "Timer 2:"  
4. Set the desired time.  
Activating the reel-on time  
On the Control Display:  
1. "Settings"  
2. "Climate"  
3. "Activate timer 1" or "Activate timer 2"  
The symbol on the automatic climate con‐  
trol lights up when the reel-on time is acti‐  
vated.  
The symbol on the automatic climate con‐  
trol flashes when the system has been  
switched on.  
The system will only be switched on within the  
next 24 hours. After that, it needs to be reacti‐  
vated.  
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Compatibility  
Vehicle features and options  
If this symbol is printed on the packag‐  
This chapter describes all standard, country-  
specific and optional features offered with the  
series. It also describes features that are not  
necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to  
the selected options or country versions. This  
also applies to safety-related functions and  
systems. The respectively applicable country  
provisions must be observed when using the  
respective features and systems.  
ing or in the instructions of the system  
to be controlled, the system is gener‐  
ally compatible with the universal garage door  
opener.  
If you have any questions, please contact:  
Your service center.  
www.homelink.com on the Internet.  
HomeLink is a registered trademark of Gentex  
Corporation.  
Universal Integrated Remote  
Control  
Control elements on the interior  
rearview mirror  
The concept  
The universal garage door opener can operate  
up to 3 functions of remote-controlled sys‐  
tems such as garage door drives or lighting  
systems. The universal garage door opener re‐  
places up to 3 different hand-held transmitters.  
To operate the remote control, the buttons on  
the interior rearview mirror must be program‐  
med with the desired functions. The hand-held  
transmitter for the particular system is required  
in order to program the remote control.  
LED, arrow 1.  
Buttons, arrow 2.  
During programming  
The hand-held transmitter, arrow 3, is re‐  
quired for programming.  
During programming and before activat‐  
ing a device using the universal garage door  
opener, ensure that there are no people, ani‐  
mals or objects in the area of the remote-con‐  
trolled device; otherwise, there is a risk of in‐  
jury or damage.  
Programming  
General information  
1. Switch on the ignition.  
2. Initial setup:  
Also follow the safety instructions of the hand-  
held transmitter.◀  
Press and hold the left and right button on  
the interior rearview mirror simultaneously  
for approximately 20 seconds until the LED  
on the interior rearview mirror flashes. This  
Before selling the vehicle, delete the stored  
functions for the sake of security.  
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erases all programming of the buttons on  
the interior rearview mirror.  
rearview mirror starts flashing rapidly and then  
stays lit constantly for 2 seconds, the system  
features an alternating-code system. Flashing  
and continuous illumination of the LED will re‐  
peat for approximately 20 seconds.  
3. Hold the hand-held transmitter for the sys‐  
tem to be controlled approx. 1 to 3 in/2.5 to  
8 cm away from the buttons of the interior  
rearview mirror. The required distance de‐  
pends on the manual transmitter.  
For systems with an alternating-code system,  
the universal garage door opener and the sys‐  
tem also have to be synchronized.  
4. Simultaneously press and hold the button  
of the desired function on the hand-held  
transmitter and the button to be program‐  
med on the interior rearview mirror. The  
LED on the interior rearview mirror will be‐  
gin flashing slowly.  
Please read the operating manual to find out  
how to synchronize the system.  
Synchronizing is easier with the aid of a sec‐  
ond person.  
To synchronize:  
5. Release both buttons as soon as the LED  
flashes more rapidly. The LED flashing  
faster indicates that the button on the inte‐  
rior rearview mirror has been programmed.  
1. Park the vehicle within range of the re‐  
mote-controlled system.  
2. Program the relevant button on the interior  
rearview mirror as described.  
If the LED does not flash faster after at  
least 60 seconds, change the distance be‐  
tween the interior rearview mirror and the  
hand-held transmitter and repeat the step.  
Several more attempts at different distan‐  
ces may be necessary. Wait at least  
15 seconds between attempts.  
3. Locate and press the synchronizing button  
on the system being programmed. You  
have approx. 30 seconds for the next step.  
4. Hold down the programmed button on the  
interior rearview mirror for approximately  
3 seconds and then release it. If necessary,  
repeat this step up to three times in order  
to finish synchronization. Once synchroni‐  
zation is complete, the programmed func‐  
tion will be carried out.  
Canada: if programming with the hand-  
held transmitter was interrupted, hold  
down the interior rearview mirror button  
and repeatedly press and release the  
hand-held transmitter button for 2 sec‐  
onds.  
Reprogramming individual buttons  
6. To program other functions on other but‐  
tons, repeat steps 3 to 5.  
1. Switch on the ignition.  
2. Press and hold the interior rearview mirror  
button to be programmed.  
The systems can be controlled using the inte‐  
rior rearview mirror buttons.  
3. As soon as the interior rearview mirror LED  
starts flashing slowly, hold the hand-held  
transmitter for the system to be controlled  
approx. 1 to 3 in/2.5 to 8 cm away from the  
buttons of the interior rearview mirror. The  
required distance depends on the manual  
transmitter.  
Special feature of the alternating-  
code wireless system  
If you are unable to operate the system after  
repeated programming, please check if the  
system to be controlled features an alternat‐  
ing-code system.  
Read the system's operating manual, or press  
the programmed button on the interior rear‐  
view mirror longer. If the LED on the interior  
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4. Likewise, press and hold the button of the  
desired function on the hand-held trans‐  
mitter.  
proximately 20 seconds until the LED flashes  
rapidly. All stored functions are deleted. The  
functions cannot be deleted individually.  
5. Release both buttons as soon as the inte‐  
rior rearview mirror LED flashes more rap‐  
idly. The LED flashing faster indicates that  
the button on the interior rearview mirror  
has been programmed. The system can  
then be controlled by the button on the in‐  
terior rearview mirror.  
Sun visor  
Glare shield  
Fold the sun visor down or up.  
Glare shield from the side  
If the LED does not flash faster after at  
least 60 seconds, change the distance and  
repeat the step. Several more attempts at  
different distances may be necessary. Wait  
at least 15 seconds between attempts.  
Folding out  
1. Fold the sun visor down.  
2. Unhook it from the holder and swing it to  
the side.  
Canada: if programming with the hand-  
held transmitter was interrupted, hold  
down the interior rearview mirror button  
and repeatedly press and release the  
hand-held transmitter button for 2 sec‐  
onds.  
3. Move it back to the desired position.  
Folding up  
Proceed in the reverse order to close the sun  
visor.  
Controls  
Vanity mirror  
Before operation  
A vanity mirror is located in the sun visor be‐  
hind a cover. When the cover is opened, the  
mirror lighting switches on.  
Before operating a system using the uni‐  
versal garage door opener, ensure that there  
are no people, animals, or objects within the  
range of movement of the remote-controlled  
system; otherwise, there is a risk of injury or  
damage.  
Ashtray/cigarette lighter  
Also follow the safety instructions of the hand-  
held transmitter.◀  
Ashtray  
Opening  
The system, such as the garage door, can be  
operated using the button on the interior rear‐  
view mirror while the engine is running or when  
the ignition is started. To do this, hold down  
the button within receiving range of the system  
until the function is activated. The interior rear‐  
view mirror LED stays lit while the wireless sig‐  
nal is being transmitted.  
Deleting stored functions  
Press and hold the left and right button on the  
interior rearview mirror simultaneously for ap‐  
Slide the cover forward.  
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The ashtray can be inserted in the cupholder.  
Connecting electrical  
devices  
Emptying  
Hints  
Take out the insert.  
Do not connect charging devices to the  
12 volt socket in the vehicle  
Lighter  
Danger of burns  
Do not connect battery chargers to the fac‐  
tory-installed 12 volt sockets in the vehicle as  
this may damage the vehicle battery due to an  
increased power consumption.◀  
Only hold the hot lighter by its knob; oth‐  
erwise, there is a danger of getting burned.  
Switch off the ignition and take the remote  
control with you when leaving the vehicle so  
that children cannot use the lighter and burn  
themselves.◀  
Replace the cover after use  
Reinsert the lighter or socket cover after  
use, otherwise objects may get into the lighter  
socket or fixture and cause a short circuit.◀  
Replace the cover after use  
Reinsert the lighter or socket cover after  
use, otherwise objects may get into the lighter  
socket or fixture and cause a short circuit.◀  
Sockets  
General information  
The lighter socket can be used as a socket for  
electrical equipment while the engine is run‐  
ning or when the ignition is switched on.  
Note  
The total load of all sockets must not exceed  
140 watts at 12 volts.  
Do not damage the socket by using unsuitable  
connectors.  
The cigarette lighter is located in the center  
console.  
Front center console  
Push in the lighter.  
The lighter can be removed as  
soon as it pops back out.  
Slide the cover forward.  
Remove the cover or cigarette lighter.  
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USB interface for data  
transfer  
The concept  
Connection for importing and exporting data  
on USB devices, e.g.:  
Personal Profile settings, refer to page 35.  
Music collection.  
Importing Trips.  
Remove the cover.  
Hints  
Observe the following when connecting:  
Rear center console  
Do not use force when plugging the con‐  
nector into the USB interface.  
Do not connect devices such as fans or  
lights to the USB interface.  
Do not connect USB hard drives.  
Do not use the USB interface for recharg‐  
ing external devices.  
With telephone: overview  
Remove the cover.  
In the cargo area  
The USB interface is located in the center arm‐  
rest.  
The socket is located on the right side in the  
cargo area.  
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Cargo cover  
Closing  
Reach under the cover and turn it upward, ar‐  
rows. Pull the cover back horizontally.  
Cargo cover with cargo area partition  
net: Removing  
The cover can be removed to load bulky lug‐  
gage.  
Pull out the cargo cover, arrow 1, and hook  
both sides into the brackets, arrow 2.  
1. Press button, arrow 1, to unlock the cover.  
Hook the cargo cover on both sides  
Hook the cargo cover on both sides to  
prevent damaging the cover.◀  
Do not deposit heavy objects  
Do not deposit heavy or hard objects on  
the cargo cover. Otherwise, they may pose a  
risk to occupants, such as during braking and  
evasive maneuvers.◀  
Do not let the cargo cover snap back into  
place  
2. Pull the cover back, arrow 2.  
Do not allow the cargo cover to snap back into  
place; this can damage it.◀  
Installing  
Slide the cover forward horizontally into the  
two side brackets until it audibly latches.  
Removing and inserting  
The red warning fields disappear in the case of  
a cover with cargo area partition net.  
Cargo cover without cargo area  
partition net: Removing  
The cover can be removed to load bulky lug‐  
gage.  
Tug on the cover to check if it is properly  
locked in place.  
Enlarging the trunk  
General information  
The cargo area can be enlarged by folding  
down the rear seat backrest.  
The rear seat backrest is divided into two parts  
at a ratio of 60 to 40.  
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If equipped with through-loading system: the  
rear seat backrest is divided in the ratio 40–20–  
40. The sides and the middle section can be  
folded down separately.  
Hints  
Danger of jamming  
Before folding down the rear seat back‐  
rests, ensure that the area of movement of the  
backrests is clear. In particular, ensure that no  
one is located in or reaches into the area of  
movement of the rear seat backrests when the  
middle section is folded down. Otherwise, in‐  
jury or damage may result.◀  
Reach into the recess and pull forward.  
Folding down the middle section  
Ensuring the stability of the child seat  
When installing child restraint systems,  
make sure that the child seat is securely fas‐  
tened to the backrest of the seat. Angle and  
headrest of the backrest might need to be ad‐  
justed or possibly be removed. Make sure that  
all backrests are securely locked. Otherwise  
the stability of the child seat can be affected,  
and there is an increased risk of injury because  
of unexpected movement of the seat back‐  
rest.◀  
Reach into the recess and pull forward.  
Cargo area partition net  
Do not let the cargo area partition net  
back into place  
Ensure that the lock is securely engaged  
When you fold back the backrest make  
sure that it locks in place. When this happens  
the red warning field on the seat disappears.  
Otherwise transported cargo could shoot into  
the car's interior during braking or evasive ma‐  
neuvers and endanger occupants.◀  
Do not allow the cargo area partition net to  
snap back into place; otherwise, there is a dan‐  
ger of injury and the cargo area partition net  
could be damaged.◀  
With a normal cargo area  
1. Fold open the rear covers on the roofliner.  
Using the middle safety belt  
2. Pull the cargo area partition net out of the  
case by the strap.  
If the middle safety belt in the rear is  
used, the larger side of the backrest must be  
locked. Otherwise, the safety belt will not have  
a restraining effect.◀  
3. Insert the bars into the brackets on both  
sides in the roofliner toward the front, ar‐  
Folding down the sides  
The right side can be folded down separately.  
The left side can be folded down in combina‐  
tion with the middle section.  
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row. This is best performed from the rear  
seat.  
5. Fold open the front covers on the roofliner.  
6. Carefully pull out the cargo area partition  
net and insert it into the brackets as in the  
normal cargo area, refer to page 166.  
If the cargo area partition net is no longer  
needed: proceed in reverse order.  
Finally, slide the case forward into the two  
brackets on the sides, until it engages. The red  
warning fields disappear.  
If the cargo area partition net is no longer  
needed: proceed in reverse order.  
Ski and snowboard bag  
General information  
The ski and snowboard bag is contained in a  
protective jacket in the cargo area.  
With an enlarged cargo area  
1. Fold down the entire rear seat backrest.  
2. Press button, arrow 1, to unlock the case  
on both sides.  
Follow the installation and operation instruc‐  
tions included in the protective jacket.  
3. Pull the case rearward out of the two side  
brackets, arrow 2. Make sure not to tilt it in  
the process.  
4. Slide the case all the way into the guides,  
arrows 1, on the backs of the backrests.  
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Vehicle features and options  
Glove compartment  
This chapter describes all standard, country-  
specific and optional features offered with the  
series. It also describes features that are not  
necessarily available in your car, e. g., due to  
the selected options or country versions. This  
also applies to safety-related functions and  
systems. The respectively applicable country  
provisions must be observed when using the  
respective features and systems.  
Front passenger side  
Note  
Close the glove compartment again im‐  
mediately  
Close the glove compartment immediately af‐  
ter use while driving; otherwise, injury may oc‐  
cur during accidents.◀  
Opening  
Hints  
No loose objects in the car's interior  
Do not stow any objects in the car's inte‐  
rior without securing them; otherwise, they  
may present a danger to occupants e.g., during  
braking and evasive maneuvers.◀  
Do not place anti-slip mats on the dash‐  
board  
Do not place anti-slip mats on the dashboard.  
The mat materials could damage the dash‐  
board.◀  
Pull the handle.  
The light in the glove compartment switches  
on.  
Closing  
Fold cover closed.  
Storage compartments  
The following storage compartments are avail‐  
able in the vehicle interior:  
Locking  
Glove compartment on the front passenger  
side, refer to page 168.  
The glove compartment can be locked with an  
integrated key. This prevents access to the  
glove compartment.  
Storage compartment in the front center  
armrest, refer to page 169.  
After the glove compartment is locked, the re‐  
mote control can be handed over, such as at a  
hotel, without the integrated key.  
Compartments in the doors, refer to  
page 169.  
Pockets on the backrests of the front  
seats.  
Net in the front passenger footwell.  
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Compartments in the doors  
Cupholders  
Do not stow any breakable objects  
Hints  
Do not store any breakable objects, e. g.  
glass bottles, in the compartments, or there is  
an increased risk of injury in the event of an ac‐  
cident.◀  
Shatter-proof containers and no hot  
drinks  
Use light and shatter-proof containers and do  
not transport hot drinks. Otherwise, there is  
the increased danger of injury in an accident.◀  
Center armrest  
Unsuitable containers  
Do not forcefully push unsuitable con‐  
tainers into the cupholders. This may result in  
damage.◀  
Opening  
Front  
In the center console.  
Press button, arrow 1, and fold the center arm  
rest up, arrow 2.  
Connection for an external audio  
device  
Slide the cover forward.  
Rear  
In the center armrest.  
An external audio device, e.g., an MP3 player,  
can be connected via the AUX-IN port in the  
center armrest.  
Pull the center armrest forward at the strap.  
To open: press the button.  
To close: push both covers back in, one after  
the other.  
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Storage compartment on the right  
side  
A waterproof storage compartment is available  
on the right side of the cargo area.  
Push back the covers before folding up  
the center armrest; otherwise, the cupholder  
could become damaged.◀  
Multi-function hook  
Clothes hooks  
Lightweight objects only  
Only hang lightweight objects, e.g. shop‐  
ping bags, from the multifunction hooks. Oth‐  
erwise, there is a danger of objects flying about  
during braking and evasive maneuvers.  
Do not obstruct view  
When suspending clothing from the  
hooks, ensure that it will not obstruct the driv‐  
er's view.◀  
Only transport heavy luggage in the trunk if it  
has been appropriately secured.◀  
No heavy objects  
Do not hang heavy objects from the  
hooks; otherwise, they may present a danger  
to passengers during braking and evasive ma‐  
neuvers.◀  
The clothes hooks are located in the grab han‐  
dles in the rear.  
Storage compartments in the  
cargo area  
Depending on the installed equipment version,  
there are one or two multi-function hooks in  
the cargo area.  
Storage space under cargo floor panel  
Retaining strap  
A retaining strap is available on the right side  
trim for fastening small objects.  
Net  
Smaller objects can be stored in the net on the  
left side of the cargo area.  
Fold up the cargo floor panel. The storage  
space under the cargo floor panel is subdi‐  
vided.  
Two additional subdividers can be inserted to  
partition it further.  
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Left side storage compartment  
Pull the handle.  
Lashing eyes in the trunk  
To secure the cargo, refer to page 179, there  
are lashing eyes in the cargo area.  
Lashing eyes in the trunk with rail  
To secure the cargo, refer to page 179, there  
are lashing eyes in the cargo area.  
Reversible floor panel  
The bottom of the cargo floor panel is coated  
with a water- and dirt-resistant finish.  
Fold the cargo floor panel up, remove and turn  
it over.  
Cargo net, FlexNet  
To secure the cargo, refer to page 179, the  
flexible cargo net can also be used.  
Folding box  
A folding box is located under the cargo area  
floor.  
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